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The GINA 2025 asthma update includes new guidance on T2 biomarkers, asthma in young children, and climate change, as well as many updated charts and tools.
Engineered bacteriophages may offer a novel strategy for anticancer therapy in conjunction with antibacterial protection.
The U.K. Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has issued its first official guidance on how to develop bacteriophages as licensed medicinal products. This covers personalized ...
Imagine that the next time you catch a stomach bug and antibiotics fail to work, you knock back a vial of clear liquid. The solution teems with bacteriophages, viruses resembling tiny rocket ships ...
Bacteriophages — "phages," for short — are viruses that attack bacteria. Some scientists hope to use them to cure bacterial infections. (Image credit: SCIEPRO/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY via Getty ...
It sounds like something from an advertisement for bathroom cleaner: Researchers found over 600 different viruses, most of which are new to science, in samples taken from showerheads and toothbrushes.
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria pose a huge threat to human health. Viable solutions like phage therapy can't be overlooked, ignored, or restricted.
Two new studies have advanced our understanding of bacteriophages or phages, which are viruses that infect bacterial cells. Bacteriophages are crucial organisms that can be found in the gut microbiome ...
Mammalian cells may consume bacteriophages to promote cellular health and survival.
Separation of deoxyribo-oligonucleotidases induced by infection with bacteriophage T2.
Phages can not only address the problem of antibiotic excessive use but can also be part of the solution to fight antibiotic-resistant super-bugs.