News Detail
![](pdf/bdelloid_rotifers210724075312.jpg)
WOODS HOLE, 21 JULY 2024: A group of small, freshwater animals protect themselves from infections using antibiotic recipes “stolen” from bacteria, according to new research by a team from the University of Oxford, the University of Stirling and the Marine Biolog......
View Details
Source : EurekAlert
Small
freshwater animals
Antibiotic recipes
Rotifers use antibiotic genes
Genes from bacteria
bdelloid rotifers
Marine Biological Laboratory journal Nature Communications
Related News
- Eight analogs possessing strong MraY inhibitory and antibacterial activity identified:Researcher (13-07-2024)
- Ozempic or Wegovy linked to increased risk of rare form of blindness (04-07-2024)
- Researchers have Developed New Way to Identify hepatoxicity risks of Medications (27-06-2024)
- New Molecule IITR08367 potentiates Antibiotic Against Drug-Resistant Infections (17-06-2024)
- Rotavac Increases Risk of Serious Bowel Condition in Infants (17-06-2024)
- Amino Acid Infusion Before Cardiac Surgery Reduced Acute Kidney Injury (13-06-2024)
- Researchers explore the safety, efficacy and bioactivity of herbal medicines (13-06-2024)
- Viagra improves brain blood flow and could help to prevent dementia (12-06-2024)
- Triple combination of antibiotics could be the new arsenal against drug-resistant bacteria (05-06-2024)
- IIT Madras Researchers show that Natural Minerals are broken by Water Droplets to form Nanoparticles (04-06-2024)