Protein complex in bacterial cell membrane acts like a rotary motor to recruit DNA-degrading enzymes to defend against phage ...
Meet the jumbo phage. Scientists believe they’ve cracked the code on how its ‘secret handshakes’ act as a shield against the ...
The flu virus is changing in ways never seen before, increasing infections and raising concerns about vaccine effectiveness ...
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ExtremeTech 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 enter.
In the face of rising concerns about antibiotic resistant infections, an international group of microbial experts have ...
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News Medical on MSNHow lymphoid tissues protect against viral infectionsResearchers explore the cellular and molecular adaptations associated with human secondary lymphoid tissue in adults during ...
Phages are viruses that attack bacteria by injecting their DNA, then usurping bacterial machinery to reproduce. Eventually, ...
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