Mycobacterium abscessus is a fast-growing, pathogenic mycobacteria that can cause lung infections, and people who have ...
Working toward more effective tuberculosis (TB) vaccines, researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have developed two strains of mycobacteria with "kill switches" that can be triggered to stop the ...
"We have a mycobacterial drug that works for nontuberculous mycobacteria and M. tuberculosis that is biological, not phage therapy, and not small molecule antibiotics," said Jason Holder ...
Working toward more effective tuberculosis (TB) vaccines, researchers have developed two strains of mycobacteria with 'kill switches' that can be triggered to stop the bacteria after they activate ...
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have designed two strains of mycobacteria with built-in "kill switches" that can be activated to stop bacterial growth after triggering an immune response. These ...