UMC Utrecht will receive 4 million euros to study bacteriophages, viruses that can kill bacteria, as a potential treatment ...
Bacteria pose significant challenges to the food industry, from contaminating crops and livestock to jeopardizing ready-to-eat foods. To address these concerns, a Swiss startup, NEMIS Technologies AG, ...
As antibiotic-resistant infections rise and are projected to cause up to 10 million deaths per year by 2050, scientists are ...
Scientists mapped the Bas63 bacteriophage in unprecedented detail, uncovering how its tail machinery infects bacteria. The structure reveals rare whisker-collar features and distant evolutionary ties ...
An electron micrograph— a photograph taken by means of a transmission electron microscope—of the DT57C bacteriophage. These types of images have been used to obtain a three-dimensional structure of ...
Discover how a tiny RNA molecule serves as a molecular switch in viral infections, providing insights into phage biology.
A group of Stanford bioengineers claim that they've created synthetic bacteriophages using AI-generated designs that not only work in the real world, but are far more infectious than their ...
Research revealed how bacteriophages use a tiny piece of genetic material to hijack bacterial cells and make more copies of themselves.
Philosophical Transactions: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, Vol. 379, No. 2201, Topics in mathematical design of complex materials (12 July 2021), pp. 1-19 (19 pages) We study ...
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