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In the microscopic battlefield of plant-microbe interactions, plants are constantly fighting off invading bacteria. New research reveals just how clever these bacterial invaders can be.
The WHO Bacterial Priority Pathogens List (WHO BPPL) is instrumental in guiding research and development (R&D), investments, and global policy towards tackling the most urgent antibiotic-resistant ...
The next step for researchers is applying their new technique to pathogenic bacteria, like those used in the meningitis vaccine, for potential productivity increases and cost savings. They are also ...
The study shows that in liquid environments, where bacteria rely on movement to navigate, the rotation of flagella acts as a mechanical signal that turns on a set of genes required for DNA transfer.
The research team discovered that the rotation of flagella in Bacillus subtilis acts as a mechanical signal that activates key conjugation genes. This enables donor bacteria to form clusters with ...
A new study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reveals that bacterial movement plays a central role in the transfer of antibiotic resistance genes. The research team discovered that the rotation ...
The following is a summary of “Evidence of bacterial imprints in different types of non-struvite kidney stones,” published in the March 2025 issue of BMC Urology by Grases et al. Researchers conducted ...
Because of this, there is a need to identify safe and non-drug resistant health products with high ... ginsenosides have significant inhibitory effects on periodontitis pathogenic bacteria, thus ...
Expert Rev Vaccines. 2008;7(6):729-738. It is of interest that all the blood-stage and sexual-stage antigens described previously herein have a common structural feature: they all contain multiple ...