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Staphylococcus aureus is a spherical bacterium (coccus) which on microscopic examination appears in pairs, short chains, or bunched, grape-like clusters. These organisms are Gram-positive. Some strains are capable of producing a highly heat-stable protein toxin that causes illness in humans.
Molecular responses of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to hydroquinine

Molecular responses of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to hydroquinine

Research finds highest levels of pathogenic bacteria in urban and agricultural soils

Research finds highest levels of pathogenic bacteria in urban and agricultural soils

Detecting multiple food poisoning bacteria based on color differences in scattered light from metals

Detecting multiple food poisoning bacteria based on color differences in scattered light from metals

A new study analyzes antimicrobial detergents and textile chemicals in homes

A new study analyzes antimicrobial detergents and textile chemicals in homes

Researchers reveal how blood serum impacts the survival and metabolism of bacteria

Researchers reveal how blood serum impacts the survival and metabolism of bacteria

Novel insights into how some bacteria evade antibiotics

Novel insights into how some bacteria evade antibiotics

Researchers discover distinctive antibacterial therapy that uses visible light-activated synthetic molecular machine

Researchers discover distinctive antibacterial therapy that uses visible light-activated synthetic molecular machine

Research sheds light on mechanism for skin cell death, likely to help treat cancer

Research sheds light on mechanism for skin cell death, likely to help treat cancer

Encapsulated peptide could provide a new approach to fighting bacterial infections

Encapsulated peptide could provide a new approach to fighting bacterial infections

Researchers discover a unique technique to fight hospital-borne disease

Researchers discover a unique technique to fight hospital-borne disease

Discovery of chiral evasion could lead to more resilient inhibitors, better drug designs

Discovery of chiral evasion could lead to more resilient inhibitors, better drug designs

Superbug MRSA emerged in hedgehogs long before the use of antibiotics in humans

Superbug MRSA emerged in hedgehogs long before the use of antibiotics in humans

Nonpathogenic strain of C. acnes improves skin's resistance against infection-causing bacteria

Nonpathogenic strain of C. acnes improves skin's resistance against infection-causing bacteria

Experts create “living medicine” to combat biofilms on medical implants

Experts create “living medicine” to combat biofilms on medical implants

Researchers develop novel antibacterial nanomaterial to treat skin infections

Researchers develop novel antibacterial nanomaterial to treat skin infections

New Cornell study finds potential treatment for MRSA ‘superbug’

New Cornell study finds potential treatment for MRSA ‘superbug’

Newly identified antibacterial mechanism could inspire novel strategies to combat bacterial pathogens

Newly identified antibacterial mechanism could inspire novel strategies to combat bacterial pathogens

Accurate diagnosis of bacterial superinfection pneumonia could help avoid antibiotic overuse

Accurate diagnosis of bacterial superinfection pneumonia could help avoid antibiotic overuse

Graphene covered with bactericidal molecules inhibits harmful biofilm formation

Graphene covered with bactericidal molecules inhibits harmful biofilm formation

New MRSA superbug tactic could boost vaccine development

New MRSA superbug tactic could boost vaccine development

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