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In a Phase Ib trial, researchers will compare SNIPR001's activity against placebo in around two dozen patients who also receive a standard antibiotic.
In a Phase Ib trial, researchers will compare SNIPR001's activity against placebo in around two dozen patients who also receive a standard antibiotic.
SNIPR Biome ApS (“SNIPR”), the company pioneering the development of precision medicines using CRISPR technology for microbial gene therapy, today announced that the first patient has been dosed in ...
A mom has told how a dream holiday to Egypt turned into "one of the worst experiences of her life" after her two-year-old daughter was struck down with deadly E. coli. Victoria Finnigan ...
A mom has told how a dream holiday to Egypt turned into "one of the worst experiences of her life" after her two-year-old daughter was struck down with deadly E. coli.
Industrial fermentation using bacteria, yeast and other microbes to produce specific products has the potential to reduce ...
The Key Laboratory of Industrial Biotechnology of Ministry of Education, School of Biotechnology, Jiangnan University, 1800 Lihu Avenue, Wuxi 214122, People’s Republic of China ...
The E. coli bacteria that ravaged Colton’s kidneys was a genetic match to the strain that killed one person and sickened nearly 90 people in 15 states last fall. Federal health agencies investigated ...
This review introduces the fundamental concepts and mechanisms of gene editing, with a particular emphasis on CRISPR-Cas systems. The principles and methods used in the development and optimization of ...
The E. coli bacteria that ravaged Colton’s kidneys was a genetic match to the strain that killed one person and sickened nearly 90 people in 15 states last fall. Federal health agencies ...
Study by Technion and University of Utah** found that harmful E. coli in the gut make the amoeba causing amoebiasis move faster and spread more widely **Interactions with E. coli** increase the amoeba ...
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