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In a recent study published in the September issue of Cell Reports Medicine, researchers at Tufts University used data from large studies that included laboratory measurements of two drug combinations of 12 anti-TB drugs
Using drug-paired rather than three- and four-drug combination measurements significantly reduces the amount of
"Using the design rules we've established and tested, we can replace one drug pair with another, and know with great certainty that this drug pair should work in tandem with another drug pair to kill TB bacteria
Aldridge is the paper's corresponding author and deputy director of the Tufts Stuart B.
Journal Reference:
Jonah Larkins-Ford, Yonatan N.