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A new study published in Biochemistry sheds light on how bacteria regulate their genes, challenging long-held assumptions ...
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Hosted on MSNFighting a Bacterial Infection? Put a 'Jumbo Virus' In the RingHuge, bacteria-eating viruses could be a game-changer for antibiotics that currently struggle to fend off deadly infections.
Jumbo phages use a protein shield to protect their DNA from bacterial attacks. A special handshake controls which molecules ...
In the face of rising concerns about antibiotic resistant infections, an international group of microbial experts have ...
The need for new fast classification methods has become increasingly important. When a patient arrives at a medical center ...
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News Medical on MSNNew technology unlocks secrets of bacterial gene expressionHow do bacteria - harmless ones living in our bodies, or those that cause disease - organize their activities? A new study, combining powerful genomic-scale microscopy with a technical innovation, ...
Lung transplant recipients are highly susceptible to infection, the researchers noted, and P. aeruginosa is a leading cause of bacterial pneumonia for them. Indeed, it was the most frequently isolated ...
It's the first and only such therapy approved to fight antimicrobial resistance, or AMR, in bacterial infections.
A new study finds that sharks and rays harbor several harmful bacteria, some resistant to antibiotics, raising concerns over their impact on public health.
A new study, " Identifying Allosteric Hotspots in Mycobacterium tuberculosis cAMP Receptor Protein " published in Biochemistry ...
Antibiotics are indispensable for treating bacterial infections. But why are they sometimes ineffective, even when the bacteria are not resistant? In their latest study, researchers challenge the ...
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