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Bacteriophages as New Human Viral Pathogens

HMI  Discovered Bacteriophages as a Novel Target for the Treatment of Human Diseases

The discovery of bacteriophages as human pathogens will completely reshape the treatment and prevention of neurodegeneration and autoimmunity within the coming years, representing the next transformative step in medicine.

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Bacteriophages as overlooked pathogens in neurodegenerative diseases
Bacteriophages as overlooked pathogens in neurodegenerative diseases
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Bacteriophages as overlooked pathogens in autoimmune diseases
Bacteriophages as overlooked pathogens in autoimmune diseases
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  • Neurodegenerative diseases theory
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