A unique bacterial strain isolated from a patient with pelvic pain may represent a promising path to treating prostate cancer with immunotherapy, according to a Northwestern Medicine study published in Nature Communications. A tumor that was not treated with CP1 (above) and a tumor that was treated with CP1 (below). T-cells are in red, indicating immune...
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Researchers assassinate disease-causing bacteria with virus cocktail
Three bacteriophages (pink dots) were tested against a huge collection of Escherichia coli strains representing different serotypes. In combination, the three bacteriophages kill most of the tested strains. New research from the Department of Food Science (FOOD) at the University of Copenhagen suggests that in the not-too-distant future, it might be possible to drink a cocktail of...