As antibiotic-resistant infections rise and are projected to cause up to 10 million deaths per year by 2050, scientists are ...
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Phages use small RNA to hijack bacterial cells and boost replication
As antibiotic-resistant infections rise and are projected to cause up to 10 million deaths per year by 2050, scientists are looking to bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, as an alternative.
Discover how a tiny RNA molecule serves as a molecular switch in viral infections, providing insights into phage biology.
Research revealed how bacteriophages use a tiny piece of genetic material to hijack bacterial cells and make more copies of themselves.
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