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Stepwise Liberation of Poorly Sorbed Bacteriophages [PDF]
A. D. Hershey, J. Bronfenbrenner
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Targeting the Tumor Microbiota in Cancer Therapy Basing on Nanomaterials
Intra‐tumoral microbiota, which is a potential component of the tumor microenvironment, has been emerging as a key participant and driving factor in cancer. This article reviews the latest progress in this field, including the microbial community within tumors and its pro‐cancer mechanisms, as well as the anti‐tumor strategies targeting intra‐tumoral ...
Yanan Niu+4 more
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Phage and Endolysin Therapy Against Antibiotics Resistant Bacteria: From Bench to Bedside. [PDF]
Taati Moghadam M+5 more
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Mining the virome for insights into type 1 diabetes [PDF]
Park, Arnold, Zhao, Guoyan
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The Role of Divalent Cations in the Multiplication of Staphylococcal Bacteriophages
P. M. Rountree
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Exploring the Potential and Advancements of Circular RNA Therapeutics
Given the remarkable advantages in terms of stability, sustained expression profile, safety, wide range of druggable targets, scalable and cost‐effective manufacturing capabilities, circRNA is currently undergoing intensive investigation for various therapeutic applications such as vaccines, protein replacement, genetic disease treatment, gene therapy,
Lei Wang+6 more
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Bacteriophage-Gated Optical Sensor for Bacteria Detection. [PDF]
Aslan BC+10 more
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Synthetic Biology‐Based Engineering Living Therapeutics for Antimicrobial Application
This perspective highlights synthetic biology‐driven antibacterial strategies, focusing on three innovative approaches: engineered bacteriophages for precision bacterial targeting, reprogrammed microbes that detect quorum‐sensing signals or metabolites to release antimicrobials, and engineering mammalian cells that recognize pathogen‐associated ...
Shun Huang+4 more
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Retraction: Recent trends in the use of bacteriophages as replacement of antimicrobials against food-animal pathogens. [PDF]
Frontiers Editorial Office.
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