In many natural environments, microorganisms decompose microscale resource patches made of complex organic matter. The growth and collapse of populations on these resource patches unfold within ...
Clinicians have used phages to treat bacterial infections since the early 20 th century. Although the advent and mass production of antibiotics caused a decline in phage therapy, the recent rise in ...
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Phages rewriting the rules of infection control
Bacteriophages, the viruses that prey on bacteria, are emerging as powerful allies in the battle against antibiotic-resistant infections. From decoding the molecular signals that decide whether they ...
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