A glycopore for bacterial sensing
Increasing antibiotic resistance has created a need to develop rapid and reliable methods to identify bacteria and provide pertinent information to ensure suitable antibiotics or sugar therapeutics can be chosen for treatment. Carbohydrate structures attached to proteins on host cell surfaces provid...
Main Author: | Shanley, SJ |
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Other Authors: | Davis, BG |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2009
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