Researchers have constructed a new synthetic bacterium that detects Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a common microbe and a leading cause of hospital-acquired infections, and explodes, releasing antimicrobials that kill the invaders.
The results, published today (August 16) in Molecular Systems Biology, suggest that the engineered bacteria might eventually be used to prevent or treat infection with P. aeruginosa in humans. Get the full story at The Scientist.
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7/5/2012 12:36:00 am
The blog is related to the bacteria and the thesis done on it.I like the blog post to read.Thanks a lot.
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1/13/2017 06:39:44 am
Great article! This is the type of information that are meant to be public around the internet.
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