Abstract:Bacterial infection, the cause of many diseases, has become one of the most severe global public health threats. The emergence of antimicrobial resistance poses a significant challenge in treating bacterial infections. Recently, synthetic macrocycles with various well-defined cavities and excellent dynamic, reversible, and directional noncovalent interactions can not only form complexation with biomarkers or drugs via host−guest recognition but also enable controlled drug delivery in response to many external … Show more
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