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Dr. Bikram Kumar Das has dedicated his life to studying since growing up in Nepal, and today he serves as the feed, forage ...
Every month, WakeMed’s Mothers’ Milk Bank in Cary — North Carolina’s only accredited milk bank— collects thousands of ounces ...
Project title: “Evolution of Polar Cell Wall Growth Across Bacterial Clades” What’s the idea?
Marine bacteria control how much CO2 is stored in the oceans, by swimming after and degrading sinking particles that would otherwise remain stored in the ocean for millennia. Researchers have ...
Scientists have discovered a range of "biomarkers" that could help to improve detection and treatment of gastrointestinal ...
The bacteria that cause tuberculosis (TB) may have an 'on-off switch' that lets them pause and restart growth, according to a new study. The research helps explain why TB is so hard to treat with ...
These fundamental findings offer a novel mechanism by which rubrerythrin tubules encapsulate encapsulin to prevent oxidative stress in Pyrococcus furiosus. However, there are a few reasonable concerns ...
Endogenous intracellular allosteric modulators of GPCRs remain largely unexplored, with limited binding and phenotype data available. This gap arises from the lack of robust computational methods for ...
Fig 1. CONSORT diagram (patient disposition). HER3, human epidermal growth factor receptor 3; PD, progressive disease. Fig 2. Kaplan-Meier plots of (A) PFS and (B) DOR, both by BICR per RECIST 1.1.
Enigmatically, pRB and p107 have been shown to have indistinguishable growth suppression activities when studied in the pRB-deficient Saos-2 cell system. In this study, we discovered that ...
The presence of so-called clue cells – vaginal epithelial cells with such a heavy coating of bacteria that the peripheral borders are obscured – on saline wet mount; A fishy or amine odor ...