Salmonella, which can cause food poisoning, could be engineered to allow a type of white blood cell that protects the body ...
Fighting bowel cancer with the bacteria Salmonella could be a step closer thanks to a new discovery by researchers at the ...
The team found that Salmonella prevents T cells, which are key immune cells that help protect the body from infection and cancer, from doing their job and stopping colorectal cancer cells in their ...
Experts have long known that salmonella could help beat cancer but when used in therapies it has not been as effective as hoped. This is because, while it does suppress tumour cell growth ...
Scientists believe that a bacteria better known as a cause of severe food poisoning could be engineered to help destroy cancer cells. A study funded by Cancer Research UK and carried out by ...
Non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) bacteria are the most frequent cause of community-onset bloodstream infection in Africa. Young ...
Salmonella could be engineered to help fight bowel cancer after researchers pinpointed how the bacteria stops the body’s own immune cells attacking the disease. Experts have long known that salmonella ...
A new UC Davis Health study has uncovered how Salmonella bacteria, a major cause of food poisoning, can invade the gut even when protective bacteria are present. The research, published in the ...
Scientists are suggesting that Salmonella bacteria could be harnessed to combat cancer. UK researchers are investigating the potential for these bacteria to inhibit tumour cell proliferation in ...
Protein biosynthesis—the process whereby cells produce protein molecules, which are essential for life and growth—is a highly ...