Antibiotic resistance develops when bacteria become less sensitive to antibiotics, rendering them less effective or ineffective at killing bacteria and treating infections. We urgently need new therapeutic strategies to combat...
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Antibiotic resistance develops when bacteria become less sensitive to antibiotics, rendering them less effective or ineffective at killing bacteria and treating infections. We urgently need new therapeutic strategies to combat...
Innovative UK phage biotechnology company, Fixed Phage, has appointed Dr Neil Clelland as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The company has also announced its new Chief Operations Officer...
Bacteriophages are viruses that specifically target and destroy pathogenic bacteria, making them a promising research topic with significant implications for human health and the environment. Bacteriophage-based solutions can be applied...
Personalised phage therapy is a therapeutic approach that involves using tailored bacteriophages to target and eliminate specific, harmful bacterial infections in a patient. This therapy is currently being explored as...
Introduction Amid a global climate crisis, environmental protection and improved sustainability are pivotal to protecting the planet and sustaining the health of its inhabitants. Human activities, including industrialisation, urbanisation, and...
Definition of Bacteriophages Bacteriophages, also known as phages or bacterial viruses, are a group of viruses that are capable of infecting bacteria. Being ubiquitous, bacteriophages are present within every known...
Drug Delivery Systems Targeted drug delivery strategies are a vital part of the pipeline in converting a promising drug into a successful therapeutic strategy. Evolving drug delivery strategies are necessary...
Recently, bacteriophages have paved their way as therapeutic agents in a diverse range of ecosystems and developmental fields, these being medicine, agriculture, food and environmental divisions of the wider R&D...
Bacteriophage (phage) therapy has the potential to transform our approach to treating bacterial infections. We are delighted to announce that key infrastructure is being established for the provision of phage...
What is the innovative technology behind Fixed Phage? Bacteriophages (also known as phages) are naturally-occurring microbes, first discovered independently by Frederick William Twort in 1915 and Felix d’Herelle in 1917....
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