Bacteria living on the skin of frogs could protect them against a deadly virus, according to research. The work by scientists at the University of Exeter and Zoological Society of London could ...
Figure 3: The same juvenile American tree frog as in Figs. 1 and 2, showing a swollen, ecchymotic left front leg that extends from its scapular to toes. We decided to treat this frog with topical ...
As antibiotic-resistant bacteria continue to emerge ... bolster our fight against the risks of disease and infection. The European brown frog’s unique abilities reinforce the beautiful bounty ...