Natural immune system may hold key to reducing reliance on a

Natural immune system may hold key to reducing reliance on antibiotics

A new study suggests that the body's natural process of removing old and damaged cell parts could be used to treat infections like tuberculosis (TB), reducing the need for antibiotics. Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute, UK, found that disabling a self-destruction mechanism called autophagy in human immune cells

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