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One such measure of combating this menace is the use of phage-therapy, which is the nature's own method of controlling bacteria. It involves the use of bacteriophages (small viruses that predate bacteria) to cure bacterial infections. It is quicker, safer and specific in action with no side...
Phage therapy: A step forward in the fight against antibiotic resistance 8 January 2025 | By Drug Target Review A new study shows how phages, viruses that kill bacteria, can coexist on a single bacterial strain. This offers valuable insights for developing more effective therapies against antibioti...
One of the trending fields in almost all areas of science and technology is artificial intelligence. Computational biology and artificial intelligence can help gene therapy in many steps including: gene identification, gene editing, vector design, development of new macromolecules and modeling of gene d...
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1Citations 0Altmetric 1319Article access Article metricsINTRODUCTION Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have become the cornerstone in the clinical practice of modern biotherapeutics, especially in oncology, inflammation and autoimmune diseases. They are the most dominant class of biologics in current...
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Home Nano-Micro Letters Article A Review on Surface-Functionalized Cellulosic Nanostructures as Biocompatible Antibacterial MaterialsReview Open access Published: 14 March 2020 Volume 12, article number 73, (2020) Cite this article Download PDF You have full access to this open access article ...
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