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Intestinal bacteria are important for human health as they help digest food and regulate immune function. Thus, in recent ...
The recoded bacterium uses only 57 of the 64 possible genetic codes, freeing up seven to be used for different purposes ...
In a giant feat of genetic engineering, scientists have created bacteria that make proteins in a radically different way than ...
The viruses that kill bacteria may be our best bet against antibiotic resistance — if we can understand how they win.
Researchers have mapped how microbes underpin our food systems—and how we can stop their decline. Published in Frontiers in ...
A new study, led by University of Groningen molecular biologist Danny Incarnato, identifies hundreds of ...
Bacterial cell division, a process wherein a single cell divides to form two identical daughter cells, represents one of the most essential biological processes.
Cancer researchers have discovered something remarkable hiding in plain sight: a common bacteria used to make sauerkraut and kimchi can transform stevia leaves into a potentially potent weapon against ...
We present a compact, modular shape-changing system composed of origami pop-up cells that transition between a cubic block and a flat sheet. Magnetic connections enable easy assembly, rearrangement, ...
As a vital component of lung tissue, alveolar epithelial cells (AECs) play a crucial role in maintaining pulmonary homeostasis and are deeply involved in the pathophysiological processes of bacterial ...
Studies have shown that motility patterns are associated with bacterial cell shape and that the antibacterial cellular pathways of chemical compounds are associated with bacterial cytology profiles ...
New research from Professor Guillermo Ameer’s team shows how a shape change of a cell’s nucleus can trigger regenerative signals and improve implant performance.
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