Bacteria also know 'suicide bombing'
Singapore's Nanyang Technological University has found a way to kill drug-resistant bacteria.
Singapore's Nanyang Technological University has found a way to kill drug-resistant bacteria.
>>> "Redesign" E. coli bacteria to prevent green pus bacilli
>>> Use harmless bacteria to treat harmful bacteria
Accordingly, the university's expert team modified the DNA structure of a strain of E.coli bacteria capable of detecting signs of Pseudomonas aeruginosa , the leading culprit causing inflammation that can kill diseases. The patient has a weak immune system.
After invading Pseudomonas aeruginosa, E.coli bacteria secrete toxins that kill the subject, before exploding themselves like a suicide bomb attack by extremists in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to the newspaper. Daily Telegraph.
Test results showed that artificial E.coli destroyed 99% of the target, while preventing the formation of biofilms (acting as bacterial armor) of the opponent up to 90%. .
- The 'suicide bombing' of the termite species
- The mystery of the collective suicide of animals
- Animals also 'commit suicide' because of loneliness
- Why do people want to commit suicide?
- Mortality rate increased due to suicide support service.
- Anyone who can believe suicide can spread it
- 1,500 sheep suddenly mass suicide - 13 years of mystery still has no solution
- Animal suicide - the mystery of 'conscious death'
- Identify signs of suicide
- Why do so many celebrities find death?
What do intestinal bacteria tell us about drug resistance? Resistant bacteria can spread through the air, and this is not good news Mapping 3,000 dangerous bacteria genes US CDC warns: Bacteria Despite being a vegetarian, you are still making bacteria become resistant to drugs Differences between viruses, bacteria and parasites Many bacteria appear to be 'super-resistant' in Vietnam Create artificial molecules against drug-resistant bacteria