Combating antibacterial resistant diseases with lasers
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February 22, 2026
Since the mass introduction of antibiotics last century, bacteria have been fighting back with an arsenal of defensive mechanisms. Some produce enzymes that can digest the antibiotic molecule before it takes effect. Others have developed cell membranes that can recognize antibiotics and close down the openings by which they would normally enter. Some can even eject the antibiotic molecule after taking it into the cell.
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