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bacterial infections

An interdigitated stimulation platform enables the assessment of bacterial excitability in response to electrical stimulation

Unnoticeable electric currents could reduce skin infections

Scanning Electron Microscopy image of C. difficile in the gut of an infected animal - The University of Sheffield

Scientists discover superbug’s rapid path to antibiotic resistance

The first author Thu Vu Phuc Nguyen, left, and Ido Golding investigated how coinfecting phages can impede each other’s entry into a cell.

Viral Traffic Jam: How Bacteria Fend Off Multiple Attackers

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Scientists Discover Viruses That Can Disarm Dangerous Bacteria Section 1: The Growing Problem of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

breast milk in bottles

Study in mice uncovers new protective benefit of breast milk

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