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Following up on an ancient Russian way of keeping milk from going sour—by putting a frog in the bucket of milk—scientists have identified a wealth of new antibiotic substances in the skin of the Russian Brown frog. The study appears in ACS' Journal of Proteome Research.
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<h1>Frog-in-bucket-of-milk folklore leads to potential new antibiotics</h1> <p> <small><a href="http://phys.org/archive/12-12-2012/" class="textTag">December 12, 2012</a> </small> </p> <div id="news-content"> <!-- google_ad_section_start --> <span class="newsimg"> <img src="http://cdn.physorg.com/newman/gfx/news/2012/froginbucket.gif" alt="Frog-in-bucket-of-milk folklore leads to potential new antibiotics" align="left"> </span> <p class="clear-left" id="news-desc"> <strong>Following up on an ancient Russian way of keeping milk from going sour—by putting a frog in the bucket of milk—scientists have identified a wealth of new antibiotic substances in the skin of the Russian Brown frog. The study appears in ACS' <i>Journal of Proteome Research</i>.</strong></p></div> |
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