Engineering a Virus-Resistant and Safely Restrained E. coli for Medical Uses
Scientists have made an exciting breakthrough in genetics research: a virus-resistant, safely restrained coli strain that could be used for medical applications. This new strain of coli, developed by a team of researchers from the University of California, San Diego, could revolutionize the ways in which medicines are produced and provide a safer and more efficient way of doing so. The research team used a combination of genetic engineering and molecular biology to develop the virus-resistant strain of coli, which is also capable of being safely restrained so that it can be used for medical applications. This strain of coli has the potential to pave the way for more efficient and cost-effective production of medicines, which could help to improve public health in many countries.
source: Phys.org