Microbes that inhabit the human body make a treasure trove of small molecules that could be developed into drugs such as antibiotics, chemotherapy, cholesterol-fighters and other therapies, a new study reveals.
An analysis of 2,430 bacterial genomes isolated from a wide range of body sites shows that people’s bacteria are capable of making some 44,000 different small molecules, researchers report September 11 in Cell.
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