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The enzyme and its antibiotic-destroying effects are not new. b-lactamase has evolved over the millennia as a defensive weapon, a molecular machine for chopping up chemical weapons deployed in the ...
Using a complex modeling program that helps analyze the physical dynamics of large, structurally complex protein molecules, a research team has made progress towards finding a weak spot in the ...
Researchers at Stanford University uncover TEM beta-lactamase enzyme’s evolution from changing electric fields and resisting antibiotics. During the Biophysical Society's 62nd Annual Meeting ...
Enzymes are proteins that speed up or catalyze a reaction in living organisms. Bacteria can produce enzymes that make them resistant to antibiotics. Specifically, the TEM beta-lactamase enzyme ...
VIENNA, Austria, June 23, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- EUCODIS Bioscience, a developer and manufacturer of customized enzymes today announced that it has launched a high-performance beta-lactamase ...
Houston, TX – New research by investigators in Ghent, Belgium shows that intravenous treatment with MK-3402, a metallo-beta-lactamase inhibitor, can be an effective strategy in fighting ...
New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase-1 enzyme acquired in Canada. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 1, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2011 / 05 / 110530152338.htm. Canadian Medical Association ...
Using engineered viruses as gene carriers, Harvey and his colleagues at the University of Georgia in Athens inserted the DNA blueprint for a bacterial enzyme called beta-lactamase into embryos of ...
Texas: According to new research from Ghent, Belgium, intravenous treatment with MK-3402, a metallo-beta-lactamase inhibitor, can be a successful technique in combating antimicrobial resistance ...
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