New Nanorod research article published in Microbial Biotechnology

Recently published in the Microbial Biotechnology journal, "A Single-Plasmid Inducible-Replication System for High-Yield Production of Short Ff (f1, M13 or fd)-Phage-Derived Nanorods."

This article presents major advancements in the production of functionalized nanorods, converting a two-plasmid system to a simple and efficient single-plasmid methodology. This work was primarily part of the PhD thesis of previous Nanophage Technologies Scientist, Rayén Ignacia León-Quezada, who is now a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Copenhagen. The research was designed and directed by Professor Jasna Rakonjac (Massey University). 

This work represents a significant step toward unlocking the full potential of biological nanorods, paving the way for new applications and functionalities in biotechnology. We invite you to read the full publication linked below. Stay tuned for more exciting developments in the field of biological nanorods!

León-Quezada, R. I., Miró, M. G., Khanum, S., Sutherland-Smith, A. J., Gold, V. A. M., & Rakonjac, J. (2025). A Single-Plasmid Inducible-Replication System for High-Yield Production of Short Ff (f1, M13 or fd)-Phage-Derived Nanorods. Microbial biotechnology, 18(4), e70113. https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.70113

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