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The interaction between growth and the active migration of cells plays a crucial role in the spatial mixing of growing cell ...
Scientists have long known that bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, live in our gut, but exactly what they do has ...
Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have uncovered a surprising way in which harmful bacteria prepare to attack ...
Israeli scientists have identified a critical mechanism bacteria use to activate disease-causing genes, offering new ...
Bartholin cysts form when Bartholin gland ducts are blocked, leading to fluid accumulation inside of a sac. Learn about what ...
A new study has revealed that a special group of cells in the intestines tamp down the immune responses caused by exposure to food proteins. Called 'tolerogenic dendritic cells,' these cells enable ...
In this study, we aimed to evaluate the predictive role of the host and bacterial urine extracellular vesicle (EV) proteomes in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treated with anti-PD1 ...
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 ...
The study reveals saccharin disrupts more than bacterial walls. It also messes with DNA inside bacterial cells. Treated bacteria grow long and thin, unable to divide. Their DNA starts replicating out ...
A novel vaccine concept effectively targets harmful intestinal bacteria by combining oral vaccinations with harmless bacteria that compete with pathogens for resources, thereby starving them.
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