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Burkholderia cenocepacia requires complete lipopolysaccharide to resist bacterial killing agents
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Antibiotic-resistant infections are a growing concern, if this issue is not addressed by the year 2050 these infections will cause ~10 million deaths per year. Traditional antibiotics targeting essential life processes have demonstrated a rapid rate of resistance development. Modern antibiotics...
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Fall 2022
Bacteriophages are highly abundant viruses that replicate within and effectively kill specific target bacterial hosts. The specificity of phages to their host relies on the presence of the correct cell surface receptor that is recognized by phage receptor binding proteins. These properties make...
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Fall 2022
Pathogenic bacteria have a plethora of mechanisms to survive within the human body, and the effectiveness of antibiotics to treat these infections is rapidly declining due to an increase in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and a lack of new drug discovery. AMR is a significant global concern, and...