
A chain mail–like armor may shield C. difficile from some antibiotics
Examining the structures that protect Clostridioides difficile from medicines could help researchers find new ways to target and kill the bacteria.
Examining the structures that protect Clostridioides difficile from medicines could help researchers find new ways to target and kill the bacteria.
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