Abstract:Streptococcus pneumoniae is the main cause of community acquired pneumonia and also produces meningitis, bacteremia, and otitis media, among others. Worldwide, these infections are the cause of substantial morbidity and mortality. Many different virulence factors have been described and most of them are surface-located macromolecules, namely, the capsular polysaccharide and various pneumococcal proteins. Cell wall hydrolases (CWHs) specifically cleave covalent bonds of the peptidoglycan and associated polymers… Show more
“…Among therapeutic strategies to combat multidrug-resistant pneumococcal infections, the use of purified phage-or bacteria-encoded CWHs both in vitro and in animal models is under investigation (García et al 2010). The growing structural and functional information on toxin-antitoxin systems opens important avenues to the exploration of their biomedical and biotechnological implications (Díaz-Orejas et al 2010).…”
The earliest scientific journals on biomedicine began publication in the 50s and their authors addressed the application of biology to medicine. More recently, biochemistry and biomedical engineering questions have figured more prominently. This trend is discussed in a survey of the topics appearing in the Journal of Applied Biomedicine. Pharmacological and toxicological articles have been popular over the long term and the neurosciences, chronomedicine, molecular and cell biomedicine have also been very important. The role of computational biomedicine and nanomedicine has received increasing attention as has the part which applied biomedicine can play in the enhancement of the general economy.
“…Among therapeutic strategies to combat multidrug-resistant pneumococcal infections, the use of purified phage-or bacteria-encoded CWHs both in vitro and in animal models is under investigation (García et al 2010). The growing structural and functional information on toxin-antitoxin systems opens important avenues to the exploration of their biomedical and biotechnological implications (Díaz-Orejas et al 2010).…”
The earliest scientific journals on biomedicine began publication in the 50s and their authors addressed the application of biology to medicine. More recently, biochemistry and biomedical engineering questions have figured more prominently. This trend is discussed in a survey of the topics appearing in the Journal of Applied Biomedicine. Pharmacological and toxicological articles have been popular over the long term and the neurosciences, chronomedicine, molecular and cell biomedicine have also been very important. The role of computational biomedicine and nanomedicine has received increasing attention as has the part which applied biomedicine can play in the enhancement of the general economy.
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