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In the lab, tresearchers at the University of Edinburgh's Wallace Lab used genetically reprogrammed E. coli, which is a ...
Chemists can turn plastic waste into pain-killing paracetamol using the bacteria E.coli, usually known for making people ill.
What are the painkillers that we rely on? And which works better for what? 3 experts explained the differences ...
Here's a rather novel way to keep trash out of landfills: engineering biologists at the University of Edinburgh have developed a way to turn the common plastic used for disposable bottles into the ...
Merging synthetic organic chemistry and biotechnology, researchers have engineered Escherichia coli that can synthesize small molecules (including paracetamol) from a plastic waste product ...
Genetically engineered bacteria have been created that can convert polyethylene terephthalate (PET), the polymer plastic ...
Over the course of evolution microorganisms have evolved pathways to break down many materials. The challenge with the many ...
Dr Sumit Kapadia highlights how painkillers can silently harm the liver by increasing enzyme levels, causing inflammation, ...
The results showed that those who took paracetamol had a noticeable increase in their blood pressure compared to those who ...
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The synthetic metabolic process they designed converts nearly 100% of PET-derived substrates into the world’s most commonly used painkiller, acetaminophen, also called paracetamol in many parts ...
The drug is generally safe but taking even a few pills above the recommended daily dose could have extremely dangerous consequences ...