A large-scale screen of tuberculosis proteins has revealed several possible antigens that could be developed as a new vaccine for TB, the world's deadliest infectious disease.
A large-scale screen of tuberculosis proteins has revealed several possible antigens that could be developed as a new vaccine ...
Tatsuya Nobori brings high-resolution multiomic approaches to plant biology to map how plants interact with microbes on a ...
Cockroach infestations don’t just bring creepy crawlers, they fill homes with allergens and bacterial toxins that can trigger ...
Smith, a microbiologist whose discovery revolutionize the field of genetic engineering, was a Johns Hopkins School of ...
Patients with implanted medical devices like orthopedic joint replacements, pacemakers, and artificial heart valves run a ...
Published in the Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts, a new study presents a novel composite hydrogel combining bacterial cellulose, conductive polypyrrole, and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to treat ...
Your bedding may be harming your rest. Discover the 'clean sleep' trend, from bacteria-fighting fabrics to layout tips, for a ...
While gut bacteria play an essential (if not always socially tactful) role in human nutrition, a wealth of recent research ...
A team from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology has discovered a new class of bacterial mobile genetic elements that use giant viruses—known as jumbo phages—to move between cells. The ...
Scientists at UC San Diego have moved one step closer to unlocking a superpower held by some of nature’s greatest “masters of disguise.” Octopuses, squids, cuttlefish and other animals in the ...
KAUST researchers discovered that D. acetexigens simultaneously activates three electron-transfer pathways previously believed to be exclusive to different microbial groups.
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