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IntroductionPenicillin-binding proteins (PBPs) synthesize and remodel the peptidoglycan layer of the bacterial cell wall, ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNCentauri Therapeutics receives an additional $5.1 M from CARB-X to progress ABX-01 lead compound to first in human clinical trials
Centauri Therapeutics Limited ('Centauri'), an immunotherapy company with a unique and proprietary platform technology applicable across a wide range of therapeutic indications, announced today that ...
For its successful use in a critically ill U.S. liver transplant patient suffering from a pan-drug resistant infection ...
When Ben suddenly fell ill with a life-threatening illness, a declaration of love and unity started to feel like a radical ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNHow a leaky gut could be putting your heart at risk
Researchers reviewed recent studies showing that gut dysbiosis contributes to heart failure by weakening the gut barrier, ...
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Cornwall Live on MSNWe tested Cornwall's water quality with Bactiquick's test kit
Molendotech, based at the Health & Wellbeing Innovation Centre in Truro and the University of Plymouth Brixham Laboratory, ...
A new study led by researchers at the Ineos Oxford Institute for Antimicrobial Research (IOI) has found that ...
Multidrug-resistant bacteria kill five million people each year, with newly resistant germs emerging faster than scientists ...
Researchers at the University of Southampton have worked out how bacteria defend themselves against viruses called phages and ...
Step-down therapy with laLGPs may be an appropriate alternative to standard care antibiotics for patients with severe gram-positive bacterial infections.
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Live Science on MSNCaffeine may help E. coli resist antibiotics — but more research is needed
A laboratory experiment suggests caffeine may boost E. coli’s antibiotic resistance. However, whether this discovery applies to real-world infections in people is not yet known.
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