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A research team has uncovered a previously unknown type of immune signaling molecule—a novel compound combining histidine and ...
A joint research team from the Institute of Biophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Beijing Institute of ...
A joint research team from the Institute of Biophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Beijing Institute of ...
These molecules simultaneously target the bacterial cell membrane and the bacteria's ability to produce proteins, enabling them to break through resistance. The team published its findings in Cell ...
A new species of cable bacteria, which function like electrical wiring, was recently discovered in the US. Its unique ...
Researchers have discovered that a key bacterial protein, CsrA, gathers in a droplet-like structure inside cells to control ...
A new class of molecules capable of killing the cancer cells that are refractory to standard treatments and responsible for recurrence has just been developed. This crucial advance in the fight ...
A team of researchers investigated a sequence of coastal dunes of different ages (from 0-700,000 years old) in Cooloola National Park near Rainbow Beach to understand how soil microorganisms coped ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNProtein From Compost Bacteria Could Improve Drug Delivery for ChemotherapyLearn how a protein derived from compost bacteria could revolutionize drug delivery and reduce the side effects of ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNElectricity-Conducting Bacteria Could Help Advance Environmental CleanupLearn more about Ca. Electrothrix yaqonensis, a new species of cable bacteria — named after the Yaqona people — that could ...
The risk of developing blood cancer increases with age. The finding that a molecule from gut bacteria plays a part points to new ways to intervene.
These molecules simultaneously target the bacterial cell membrane and the bacteria’s ability to produce proteins, enabling them to break through resistance. The team published its findings in ...
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