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A study reveals the regulatory mechanism of Bergeyella cardium peptidase SpBcA by self-cleavage and the role of SpBcA in degrading host defense proteins and inducing cell death, elucidating ...
The research reveals that certain types of nasal bacteria can affect the levels of key proteins the virus needs to enter human cells, offering new insight into why some people are more vulnerable ...
A study published in the journal Cell Host & Microbe by Brazilian and American researchers suggests that a diet rich in soluble fiber can protect the intestine against pathogenic bacteria.
The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Industrial Technology Development Institute developed a nanotechnology that can detect bacteria, viruses, and even cancer cells. Featured by Martin ...
Researchers led by the University of Waterloo have discovered how to turn common bacteria into high-efficiency factories capable of producing tiny, powerful particles for drug delivery ...
Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Biofunctional Materials, Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center of Biomedical Functional Materials, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of New Power Batteries, College of Chemistry and ...
The Plant Base is the go to B2B news platform for the plant-based food and beverage industry. Refreshment is your ultimate resource for staying informed and up-to-date on the water cooler, vending ...
Researchers have discovered a new antibiotic molecule that targets a broad range of disease-causing bacteria — even strains resistant to commercial drugs — and is not toxic to human cells 1.
Host cells activate cell death pathways in response to bacterial manipulation of innate immune signalling, but the molecular mechanisms underlying this interplay are not fully understood. This study ...
From Epplus 8.0: It is recommended to use the DeleteAll function available on Rows, Columns and Worksheets. In earlier versions ... Say for example if Row 2 is deleted when iterating cells[A5:A8] the ...
This challenge has driven researchers to develop innovative strategies that target bacterial survival mechanisms without harming cells and tissues. The team's novel approach focuses on disrupting ...
Without the trillions of bacteria in the gut, muscles might not be able to knit themselves back together after an injury. According to a study published February 22 in Immunity, T cells that normally ...
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