Team:Paris Bettencourt

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Using <i>Escherichia coli</i> as a model organism we are developing and testing different approaches that could contribute to the eradication of tuberculosis.
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Using <i>Escherichia coli</i> as a model organism we are developing different approaches that can contribute to the eradication of tuberculosis.
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A phage sensor for detection of sequence specific antibiotic-resistance genes.
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A phage system that detects the presence of sequence specific antibiotic-resistance genes.
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A safe, inexpensively, and specific drug screening method aimed for essential mycobacterial metabolic pathway genes.
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A safe and specific drug screening method that targets essential mycobacterial metabolic proteins.
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A stable phage system producing sRNA which silence the production of antibiotic resistance proteins.
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A stable phage system producing sRNA which inhibit the production of antibiotic resistance proteins.
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<i>E. coli</i> which invade macrophages and kill mycobacteria.
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An <i>E. coli</i> which invade macrophages and kill mycobacteria.
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Using Escherichia coli as a model organism we are developing different approaches that can contribute to the eradication of tuberculosis.
A phage system that detects the presence of sequence specific antibiotic-resistance genes.
A safe and specific drug screening method that targets essential mycobacterial metabolic proteins.
A stable phage system producing sRNA which inhibit the production of antibiotic resistance proteins.
An E. coli which invade macrophages and kill mycobacteria.
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