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A new technology from Tel Aviv University will make it possible to insert "good" bacteria into the human body or different environmental niches to inject toxins and eliminate "harmful" bacteria
This research was conducted by Dr.
Ramot, the technology transfer company of Tel Aviv University, has filed a patent application to protect the technology and its applications
The World Health Organization recently defined bacterial resistance to antibiotics as one of the most serious threats to public health and food safety
In this study at Tel Aviv University, researchers "borrowed" a toxin injection system called type 6 secretion system from a pathogenic bacterium and introduced it into a "friendly" bacterium-Nitrogen Arc
The toxins carried on the arrows will eliminate competing bacteria
Dr.
According to Dr.
"Because we want to avoid injecting antibiotics into aquaculture farms, a biological solution like the one we developed is an effective alternative
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