LOL! I got that. I was talking about being able to
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And to clarify, there's no "probably" to it. Brilicidin-like compounds DO work against fungal infections in vivo and in vitro. We just don't know about humans...yet.
"Quick summary of what that means:
Brilacidin-like compounds probably work against fungal infections too. They also destroy the cell membranes so probably resistance won't develop. - Drano
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