drug resistant bacteria

Princeton Engineering researchers led by A. James Link have discovered a compound that can kill a large class of drug-resistant bacteria, making it a promising candidate for development as an antibiotic. Image courtesy the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
A compound that kills bacteria that can cause incurable infections has implications for the drug-resistance crisis
Princeton Engineering researchers led by A. James Link have discovered a compound that can kill
A small protein can destroy a specific pathogen without harming good bacteria
A research team led by Scott Medina, assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Penn State,
A new class of antibiotics can drug-resistant bacterial pathogens with provoking immune response for combating antimicrobial resistance
via Wistar Institute A new class of antibiotics can drug-resistant bacterial pathogens with provoking immune
New treatment for drug-resistant bacteria
A molecular model of the F12 biotherapy shows the fold of its polypeptide backbone. Residual
Drug-resistant pathogens meet their match with a self-sterilizing polymer

Researchers from North Carolina State University have found that an elastic polymer possesses broad-spectrum antimicrobial

A synthetic molecule that can kill five deadly types of multidrug-resistant bacteria with limited, if any, side effects

An international research team led by the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) of the Agency

Researchers have developed a technique to selectively remove specific strains of bacteria.
Antibiotic Smart Bomb Can Target Specific Strains of Bacteria

The technique offers a potential approach to treat infections by multi-drug resistant bacteria. Researchers from

Fighting drug-resistant bacteria with a new genre of antibodies

Laboratory experiments showed that the colloid antibodies attached to and inactivated only their intended targets