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Spaceflight makes bacteriophages better at infecting and killing bacteria
Bacteriophage T7, a virus that preys on E. coli, becomes a more effective killer after spending time aboard the International ...
To see how microgravity changes certain microbes, researchers sent bacteria-infecting viruses called bacteriophages to the ...
A review and meta-analysis of 19 studies involving 51 cystic fibrosis patients finds bacteriophage therapy was safe and ...
Bacteriophages, nature's microscopic and most abundant biological entities, have been extensively studied for their potential ...
As bacteria become increasingly (and worryingly) resistant to antibiotics, scientists are recruiting bacteriophages—a bacteria’s sworn evolutionary enemy—to fight against these troublesome “superbugs.
Antibiotic resistance is one of the most pressing challenges to global public health as harmful microbes evolve to evade these medications. Now, researchers at University of California San Diego and ...
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Mouse study links gut viruses to immune control of blood sugar spikes
Researchers have found that transplanting specific gut viruses into obese mice can sharply improve how those animals regulate ...
Locus Biosciences Awarded $3.3 Million from NIH to Support Clinical Trial of AI-Designed Bacteriophage Therapy for Pneumonia caused by Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria Locus Biosciences today announced a ...
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