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Future Antivirals Using Bacterial Immune Sensors Duration: 26:02 0.5 CME
Immunology / Immunology


Learning Objectives

* Basics of bacteriophage specificity and detection in wastewater.

* Understanding the relationship between bacteriophage and bacterial toxin production.

* Differentiating between generalized and specialized transduction.

* Mechanisms of bacteriophage hijacking of bacterial machinery and self-destruction.

* Recognition of bacterial patterns by AVS proteins and comparison with human innate immune receptors

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Dr. Mobeen Syed

Dr. Mobeen Syed

Mobeen Syed is the CEO of DrBeen Corp, a modern online medical education marketplace. Mobeen is a medical doctor and a software engineer. He graduated from the prestigious King Edward Medical University Lahore. He has been teaching medicine since 1994. Mobeen is also a software engineer and engineering leader. In this role, Mobeen has run teams consisting of hundreds of engineers and millions of dollars of budgets. Mobeen loves music, teaching, and doing business. He lives in Cupertino CA.


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