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Gegen viele Krankheiten haben wir trotz intensiver Suche auch heute noch keine wirksamen Medikamente. Hilfe bei diesen Problemen kommt aus der Erde: Im Boden lebende Mikroorganismen produzieren eine Vielzahl natürlicher Wirkstoffe und stellen so wichtige Quellen für die Entwicklung neuer Anti-Infektiva dar.

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Wenzel, S.C., Müller, R. (2013). Antibiotika. In: Sahm, H., Antranikian, G., Stahmann, KP., Takors, R. (eds) Industrielle Mikrobiologie. Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8274-3040-3_8

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