The Golden Gate Assembly platform engineers bacteriophages synthetically using sequence data rather than bacteriophage isolates.
Researchers from New England Biolabs (NEB®) and Yale University describe the first fully synthetic bacteriophage engineering ...
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Viruses may be more powerful in the International Space Station's microgravity environment
"Microgravity pushed evolution into corners of the phage we still don't fully understand" ...
Space-based experiments show that microgravity-induced mutations in bacteriophages may improve their ability to target ...
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Golden Gate method enables fully-synthetic engineering of therapeutically relevant bacteriophages
Bacteriophages have been used therapeutically to treat infectious bacterial diseases for over a century. As ...
Explore the potential of bacteriophages as a breakthrough therapy against bacterial infections amidst rising antibiotic ...
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Microbes in Space Mutated And Developed a Remarkable Ability
A box full of viruses and bacteria has completed its return trip to the International Space Station, and the changes these ...
When scientists sent bacteria-infecting viruses to the International Space Station, the microbes did not behave the same way ...
New research shows how surface material and temperature change how long viruses survive and whether they can still spread.
The International Space Station (ISS) is one of the most unique environments where life has ever existed, out in the low ...
For over a century, scientists have been fascinated by bacteriophages, the tiny viruses that naturally hunt and kill bacteria. University of Otago researchers are turning to these microscopic ...
For more than a century, scientists and doctors have explored the use of bacteriophages — viruses that infect and kill bacteria — to treat infections. With a growing number of bacteria becoming ...
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