Articles Related to mammals
The End of the Golden Age of Antibiotics?
The discovery of a substance with antibacterial properties was expected to permanently diminish the occurrence of bacterial infections posing a threat to health and life. Since the discovery of penicillin many new groups of antibiotics have been introduced into treatment of disease in people and animals, but their excessive and frequently unjustified use, and most importantly, incorrect dosage, have led to numerous unanticipated problems in contemporary human and veterinary medicine.
Editorial Board Members Related to mammals
Juan Jose Alava
Research Associate
Faculty of Science
The University of British Columbia
Canada
Faculty of Science
The University of British Columbia
Canada
Rodrigo Fernandez Valdivia
Assistant Professor
Department of Pathology
Wayne State University School of Medicine
United States
Department of Pathology
Wayne State University School of Medicine
United States
Nikolai N. Modyanov
Professor
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology
The University of Toledo College of Medicine
United States
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology
The University of Toledo College of Medicine
United States
Gheorghe Mircea Constantinescu
Professor
Department of Biomedical Sciences
University of Missouri
United States
Department of Biomedical Sciences
University of Missouri
United States
Maria Amália da Silva Jurado
Assistant Professor
Department of Life Sciences
University of Coimbra
Portugal
Department of Life Sciences
University of Coimbra
Portugal