Well such is the manner of modern science though not of much difference from ancient science. To the point, the catch in this writeup n research is this, "Finally, these proteins are attractive candidates for further development into antibiotics as to date there hasn't been much bacterial resistance to them observed". We v had a large number of such promising plant n animal extracts on whose research millions of dollars were spent. In all even before the researches were concluded the promises vanished like a vapor, to the chagrin of the researchers. Will this be different?
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Good question. I do not know.
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