A Dartmouth study finds that molecular hitchhikers living within bacteria can make their hosts extra resistant to medical ...
A Dartmouth study finds that molecular hitchhikers living within bacteria can make their hosts extra resistant to medical treatment by corralling them ...
Life may have started in sticky, rock-hugging gels rather than inside cells. Researchers suggest these primitive, biofilm-like materials could trap and concentrate molecules, giving early chemistry a ...
Design choices and material selection can create conditions for biofilm growth, despite low-aerosol assumptions.
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Molecular hitchhikers boost bacterial resistance without genes
A Dartmouth study finds that molecular hitchhikers living within bacteria can make their hosts extra resistant to medical treatment by corralling them into tightly packed groups.
Sustainable urban wastewater management solutions has led to the exploration of SDSs that reduce environmental impacts and operational costs.
Researchers developed a CRISPR-based system that spreads through bacterial populations to disable antibiotic resistance genes ...
Active Genetics (Pro-AG) exploits a naturally created bacterial mating tunnel between cells to inactivate antibiotic resistance.
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have built a living biosensor made of bacteria that lights up when it ...
New research suggests that natural compounds from turmeric and rhubarb may help fight certain antibiotic resistant bacteria.
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