Tuberculosis Drug Development: History and Evolution of the Mechanism-Based Paradigm.
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Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine, Volume: 5, Issue: 8Abstract:
Modern tuberculosis (TB) chemotherapy is widely viewed as a crowning triumph of anti-infectives research. However, only one new TB drug has entered clinical practice in the past 40 years while drug resistance threatens to further destabilize the pandemic. Here, we review a brief history of TB drug development, focusing on the evolution of mechanism(s)-of-action studies and key conceptual barriers to rational, mechanism-based drugs.
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