Photodynamic inactivation using curcumin shows promise in reducing antibiotic resistance diversity in Staphylococcus aureus, ...
Scientists at Stanford are developing a painless, topical vaccine using a common skin bacterium to trigger immunity.
Complementary discoveries have the potential to enhance treatment options for antibiotic-resistant infections. Researchers at ...
Integrating the nanoflowers into a wound dressing helps to fight harmful bacteria while keeping healthy human cells intact.
In the lead-up to UFC 312, former middleweight champion Sean Strickland has firmly dismissed allegations from reigning ...
A new study shows a low-cost yet effective way to combat bacterial resistance using curcumin–the natural yellow plant ...
In tests, the nanoflower-coated bandages inactivated a broad spectrum of cultured bacteria (including E. coli, Pseudomonas ...
Mice that were free to scratch their itchy ears saw the number of immune cells go up and levels of infection-causing bacteria ...
The researchers showed that when curcumin is intentionally given to bacteria as food and then activated by light, it can trigger deleterious reactions within these microbes, eventually killing them.