Abdul Wadood A

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Antibiotics, medicines that changed the face of medicine, generally work because they attack something that distinguishes a microbial cell from the host cell. Penicillin kills the bacterial enzymes that synthesize the cell wall, resulting in bacteria with “holes” in their walls. Human cells don’t possess these particular kinds of cell walls, thereby making penicillin a magic bullet against bacterial species that rely on the integrity of their cell walls.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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