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Author: Dr. Prasanth Manohar, Ph.D.,

Early career researcher in the field of Microbiology. Phage biologist, Author, Editor and Scientific writer. Expertise is in bacteriophage biology & genetics, Phage Therapy, ssRNA phages, Phage lysis systems, Single-cell analysis, protein antibiotics, and Antibiotic Resistance.
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Ubiquitin-like proteins: To be known

25 Jul 202425 Jul 2024
Bacteria conjugate ubiquitin-like proteins to interfere with phage assembly Several immune pathways in humans conjugate ubiquitin-like proteins to virus and host molecules as a means of antiviral defence. Here we…
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The enemy of my enemy is my friend

19 Jul 202419 Jul 2024
SPECIES: Staphylococcus aureus TREATMENT: Topical bacteriophage It is a muggy February morning, 2040, and Myra is ascending the new rock wall at the climbing gym. Her hands strain to hold on…
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Phage therapy: Intra-Abdominal Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Infection

14 Jul 202414 Jul 2024
Read here: https://doi.org/10.1089/phage.2023.0034 Abstract: Multidrug-resistant infections are a challenge in the healthcare setting and a cause of patient morbidity and mortality. Bacteriophages (phages) are viruses that target and kill bacteria…
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Clinicina’s guide for phage therapy

29 Jun 202429 Jun 2024
Bacteriophages, or phages, are viruses that infect bacteria. They have been known to science for over 100 years and were used as antibacterial agents before penicillin was discovered. The development…
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Zebrafish embryo model: unveiling its potential for investigating phage therapy

28 Jun 202428 Jun 2024
A new study "The zebrafish embryo model: unveiling its potential for investigating phage therapy against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection" Read here: https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.00561-24 Staphylococcus aureus is a challenging pathogenic bacterium due to its antibiotic…
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Phage-host co-evolution

21 Jun 202421 Jun 2024
Phage-host co-evolution has led to distinct generalized transduction strategies https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkae489 Abstract Generalized transduction is pivotal in bacterial evolution but lacks comprehensive understanding regarding the facilitating features and variations among phages.…
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Characterization of a lipid-based jumbo phage compartment as a hub for early phage infection

19 Jun 202421 Jun 2024
Host membrane and membrane proteins are rapidly recruited during phage ΦKZ infection Host lipids and injected phage proteins assemble a vesicle executing early transcription Early-expressed phage proteins are recruited to…
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Highly diverse RNA viruses and phage sequences concealed within birds

17 Jun 202417 Jun 2024
The world has a high diversity of birds, which can carry various unknown viruses. Advanced sequencing technologies have allowed for an increase in studies on bird-associated viruses. A study surveyed…
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Our research article is one of the most cited in ACS Infectious Diseases

13 Jun 202413 Jun 2024
Our research article on the phage-antibiotic combination therapy is one of the most cited articles in ACS Infectious Diseases. Proud moment for all the authors and contributors. Read this interview…
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Bacteriophage Adherence to Mucus: Enhanced bacterial clearance by phages

10 Jun 202413 Jun 2024
Summary: Bacteriophage are sophisticated cellular parasites that can not only parasitize bacteria but are increasingly recognized for their direct interactions with mammalian hosts. Phage adherence to mucus is known to…

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Dr. Prasanth Manohar, PhD.
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Center For Phage Technology (CPT)
Department of Biochemistry And Biophysics 
Room No. BICH 437A 
Texas A&M AgriLife Research
Texas A&M University

300 Olsen Blvd, 2128 TAMU
College Station, Texas 77843, USA

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