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The new polymer can kill drug-resistant bacteria
worldpharmanews
December 17, 2019
Researchers from Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART), MIT's research enterprise in Singapore, and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) ...
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Announcement of collaborative research agreement with National Cancer Center on analy sis of gut bacteria related to cancer
biopharmadive
December 10, 2019
bitBiome, Inc. (Representative Director: Yoshihito Daimon, "bitBiome") and National Cancer Center of Japan (President...
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Announcement of collaborative research agreement with National Cancer Center on analy sis of gut bacteria related to cancer
December 10, 2019
bitBiome, Inc. (Representative Director: Yoshihito Daimon, "bitBiome") and National Cancer Center of Japan (President...
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BitBiome to analyse gut bacteria related to cancer
biospectrumasia
December 09, 2019
BitBiome, Inc., a start-up company from Waseda University in Japan, and National Cancer Center of Japan have signed a collaborative research agreement on the analysis of gut bacteria related to cancer on November 22nd.
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Cause of antibiotic resistance identified
worldpharmanews
September 27, 2019
Scientists have confirmed for the first time that bacteria can change form to avoid being detected by antibiotics in the human body. Studying samples from elderly patients with recurring urinary tract infections ...
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Treatment for Very-Preterm Infants May Lead to Antibiotic Resistance
drugs
September 10, 2019
Medical advances have enabled some babies who are born extremely early to survive, but they may need ongoing health care, including prolonged use of antibiotics.
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Climate Change Hiking Danger of Flesh-Eating Bacteria Infections
drugs
August 26, 2019
It's a horrible fate: You take a cool dip in the ocean and become infected with flesh-eating bacteria.
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Scientists Creating Gene Map of Human 'Microbiome'
drugs
August 15, 2019
The number of genes in bacteria that live in and on people could top 1 billion trillion -- and at least half appear to be unique to their host.
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Is a Chlamydia Vaccine on the Horizon?
drugs
August 13, 2019
A vaccine against the sexually transmitted disease chlamydia appears safe and potentially effective, an early trial suggests.
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Ancient natural history of antibiotic production and resistance revealed
worldpharmanews
August 13, 2019
A study from McMaster University has unearthed new details about the evolutionary history of both antibiotic production and resistance and dates their co-emergence as far back as 350 to 500 million years.