Huge, bacteria-eating viruses could be a game-changer for antibiotics that currently struggle to fend off deadly infections.
Scientists are learning more about how an intriguing type of virus protects itself. Revealing its strategies could boost the fight against antibiotic resistance.
The program, which integrates hands-on research into the undergraduate curriculum, provides students with the opportunity to ...
Jumbo phages use a protein shield to protect their DNA from bacterial attacks. A special handshake controls which molecules ...
Scientists are learning more about how an intriguing type of virus protects itself. Revealing its strategies could boost the fight against antibiotic resistance.
Curtin University's Associate Professor Anthony Kicic is one of four innovators to share in nearly $2 million for projects harnessing generative artificial intelligence applications to drive ...
Phages are viruses that attack bacteria by injecting their DNA, then usurping bacterial machinery to reproduce. Eventually, ...
This manuscript describes an important finding of the transcriptional control of a chimeric gene transfer agents (GTA) cluster in Bartonella by a processive anti-termination factor (BrrG). The ...
In the face of rising concerns about antibiotic resistant infections, an international group of microbial experts have ...
Cook Labor Government awards almost $2 million to WA's medical researchersCutting-edge innovation projects backed by the Government's Future Health ...