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A PhD Student Just Made Cosmic Dust from Scratch Inside a Bottle in Her Lab
A doctoral student from the University of Sydney’s School of Physics re-created a little bit of the universe in a bottle.
A bacteria-only sugar has become the Achilles’ heel that could help defeat deadly superbugs.
Australian researchers have developed a powerful new way to target deadly, drug-resistant bacteria by designing antibodies ...
Senior author Professor Richard Payne from the University of Sydney. Professor Payne has just been appointed Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Advanced Peptide and Protein Engineering.
When administered to animals infected with multidrug‑resistant A. baumannii, the antibodies enhanced phagocytosis.
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Sugar Molecules Point to a New Weapon Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria
Australian researchers have developed a powerful new way to target deadly, drug-resistant bacteria by designing antibodies that recognize a sugar found only on bacterial cells – an advance that could ...
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