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Aptamer-Based Targeting against Pseudomonas aeruginosa: A Non-SELEX Approach for Outer Membrane Destabilization Using Computational and Experimental Strategies

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posted on 2025-10-13, 01:49 authored by Rupany Selvam
Antibiotic resistance is a growing threat to public health, especially from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a superbug often found in hospitals. The research focuses on aptamers, tiny DNA molecules, that can weaken the bacteria’s protective outer layer, making it easier for antibiotics to reach their target. Using computer modelling, lab experiments, and infection models, the study identified aptamers that significantly enhance antibiotic effectiveness. This approach could lead to more effective treatments by supporting existing antibiotics, offering a new strategy in the fight against antimicrobial resistance.<p></p>

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Campus location

Malaysia

Principal supervisor

Tan Hock Siew

Additional supervisor 1

Michelle Yap Khai Khun

Year of Award

2025

Department, School or Centre

School of Sciences (Monash University Malaysia)

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Science

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