Contents
Vol 8, Issue 329
Contents
Focus
- Lost: Young Canadian physician-scientists need a map
The termination of dedicated funding for integrated MD-PhD trainees has left biomedical researchers to question the future of physician-scientists in Canada.
Perspective
- Back to the future: Rethinking global control of tuberculosis
If the ultimate goal of controlling an infectious disease is to interrupt transmission, the current global TB strategy is not succeeding.
Research Articles
- Staphylococcus aureus α toxin potentiates opportunistic bacterial lung infections
S. aureus α toxin promotes opportunistic co-infection, which can be neutralized with a pathogen-specific antibody.
- TarO-specific inhibitors of wall teichoic acid biosynthesis restore β-lactam efficacy against methicillin-resistant staphylococci
New inhibitors of wall teichoic acid biosynthesis restore susceptibility of drug-resistant staphylococci to β-lactam antibiotics.
- Two-mAb cocktail protects macaques against the Makona variant of Ebola virus
A two–monoclonal antibody cocktail protects nonhuman primates against Ebola virus 3 days after lethal exposure.
- Development of a prosaposin-derived therapeutic cyclic peptide that targets ovarian cancer via the tumor microenvironment
A cyclic prosaposin-derived peptide targets ovarian cancer cells through the fatty acid translocase CD36.
Editors' Choice
- Point-of-care breast cancer diagnosis biochip
A biochip discriminates benign from malignant tissue by measuring mechanical, electrical, and thermal tissue properties.
- The case against Zika virus
What case reports tell us—and don’t tell us—about Zika virus and birth defects.
- Planting the right seeds
Hormone-producing cells from the stomach can be reprogrammed to secrete insulin and partly reverse diabetes in mice.
- Roots and routes of resistance
Drug-resistant cancer cells can both preexist and evolve from drug-tolerant cells; the path to resistance impacts response to additional treatment.