Scientists found that the space station phages gradually accumulated specific mutations that boosted their infectivity, or ...
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Microgravity on space station helps viruses beat drug-resistant bacteria, study shows
A new study has uncovered dynamics of virus-bacteria interactions in the microgravity environment of the International Space ...
In a new study, terrestrial bacteria-infecting viruses were still able to infect their E. coli hosts in near-weightless ...
Viruses that infect bacteria can still do their job in microgravity, but space changes the rules of the fight.
On the ISS, viruses can still infect bacteria, but the process slows and pushes both organisms to evolve along different ...
A research team says their findings could help tackle soaring antibiotic-resistant infections that cause urinary tract ...
In space, bacteriophages mutate in ways not seen on Earth, making them more effective at killing drug-resistant bacteria.
In a new study, terrestrial bacteria-infecting viruses were still able to infect their E. coli hosts in near-weightless ...
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Virus-Built Silver Nanoparticles Show Promise Against Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
Virus-built silver nanoparticles kill drug-resistant bacteria at ultra-low doses and slow resistance development by 10-fold.
Select gut bacteria protect mice against post-influenza virus secondary bacterial pneumonia, according to a study published ...
The microbes could surrender to the harmless virus, but instead freeze in place, dormant, waiting for their potential predator to go away, according to a recent study in mBio. University of Illinois ...
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