As antibiotic-resistant infections rise and are projected to cause up to 10 million deaths per year by 2050, scientists are ...
Research revealed how bacteriophages use a tiny piece of genetic material to hijack bacterial cells and make more copies of themselves.
Discover how a tiny RNA molecule serves as a molecular switch in viral infections, providing insights into phage biology.
As antibiotic-resistant infections rise and are projected to cause up to 10 million deaths per year by 2050, scientists are looking to bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, as an alternative.
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Bacteria use a short RNA guide to detect viruses and activate a self-destruct mechanism that protects the wider microbial ...
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Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have identified a conserved small RNA molecule that enables bacteriophages ...
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Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have reported evidence that standard chemotherapeutic drugs may selectively suppress ...