Application note: High-throughput pathogen detection using a novel MagMAX kit and OpenArray technology
Automated detection and isolation of pathogens for multiple samples types.
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Automated detection and isolation of pathogens for multiple samples types.
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James Graham from Recce Pharmaceuticals discusses how a new class of synthetic antibiotics could be the key to preventing the spread of antibiotic resistance.
Scientists have developed a new antimicrobial peptide therapy named D8 with high efficacy and low toxicity in mice which could be used to fight lung infections.
Glycomimetics, a novel class of antivirals, prevented influenza, herpes viruses and papillomaviruses from infecting cells in animal models and could show similar efficacy against COVID-19.
With the global ageing population at risk of death from influenza, what is pharma doing to develop more effective vaccines to combat the virus?
Scientists suggest competence-blocking, ‘anti-evolution’ drugs could be administered alongside antibiotics to prolong the period before bacterial resistance emerges.
A new monoclonal antibody has been discovered which disassociates bacterial biofilms and stops bacteria from entering into circulation has been tested in mice.
Researchers have found that, in rainbow trout models, phages on mucosal surfaces infect pathogenic bacteria, providing protection.
A compound that has antimicrobial properties has been found by researchers, which could be used to combat drug-resistant infections.
A new family of synthetic antibiotics that possess broad anti-Gram-negative antimicrobial activity has been discovered.
Antimicrobial peptides were found to act against Gram-negative bacteria and certain fungi by working either together or by adding up their individual effects...
Researchers have shown that it is possible to identify genetic catalysts that accelerate the evolution of antibiotic resistance in bacteria...
Research sheds light on the initial phase of infectious disease and potential for prevention of pneumococcal septicaemia...
The BBC recently reported on US's scientists discovery of a new family of antibiotics in soil samples. The natural compounds could be used to combat hard-to-treat infections, the team at Rockefeller University hopes.