279: A Road Map For Successful Phage Therapy

279: A Road Map For Successful Phage Therapy

Author: Vincent Racaniello January 13, 2023 Duration: 1:01:47

TWiM describes successful phage therapy against a mycobacterial lung infection, and how encapsulation of the cell wall protects S. pneumoniae from its major peptidoglycan hydrolase and host defenses.

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