All Editorial articles – Page 109
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         News NewsApplication of heavy-ion irradiation mutagenesis to improve the production efficiency of the antifungal drug micafunginScientists have used heavy-ion irradiation to improve efforts to produce the semisynthetic echinocandin antifungal agent micafungin which derives from fungal natural product FR901379 produced by Coleophoma empetri. 
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         News NewsDiscovery of β‐nitrostyrene derivatives as potential quorum sensing inhibitors for biofilm inhibition in Serratia marcescensA new study has identified β‐nitrostyrene derivatives as potential quorum sensing inhibitors for biofilm inhibition and antivirulence factor therapeutics against Serratia marcescens. 
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         News NewsScientists offer user manual for yeast’s genetic switchesScientists have found three gene regulation design principles that provide a flexible guideline for the effective control of microbiological production using yeast. 
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         News NewsDiarrheal diseases remain a leading killer for children under 5, adults 70+A new global study reports a 60% drop in global mortality from diarrheal diseases, but children and the elderly still have the highest death rates, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. 
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         News NewsNew discovery provides hope in fighting drug-resistant malariaResearchers have described how they may have found a new target in Plasmodium falciparum, the deadliest malaria parasite: a cholesterol-managing protein called PfNCR1. 
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         News NewsLiving in the deep, dark, slow lane: first global appraisal of microbiomes in earth’s subsurface environmentsA new study reveals astonishingly high microbial diversity in some of the Earth’s deepest, darkest subsurface environments, including gold mines, in aquifers and deep boreholes in the seafloor. 
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         News NewsAfter lockdown, immune system reacts more strongly to viruses and bacteriaThe lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on people’s immune response to microorganisms. During the lockdown, inflammation level in the body was low, but afterwards, the immune system reacted more intensely to viruses and bacteria. 
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         News NewsSyphilis had its roots in the Americas, archaeological bone revealsNew research supports a root in the Americas for syphilis and its known relatives, and their introduction to Europe starting in the late 15th century is most consistent with the data, scientists say. 
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         News NewsOcean microbe’s unusual pair of enzymes may boost carbon storage, study suggestsScientists have discovered multiple forms of a ubiquitous enzyme in microbes that thrive in low-oxygen zones off the coasts of Central and South America. 
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         News NewsGiant virus encodes key piece of protein-making machinery of cellular lifeResearchers recently discovered that a virus, FloV-SA2, encodes one of the proteins needed to make ribosomes, the central engines in all cells that translate genetic information into proteins. This is the first eukaryotic virus found to encode such a protein. 
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         News NewsStart-up EBViously announces its launchEBViously, a spin-off of Helmholtz Munich, officially started operations on 11 November 2024. The company is developing a preventive vaccine against diseases caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). 
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         Careers CareersRomy Moukarzel: a year as a Junior Editor with Letters in Applied MicrobiologyA year since we launched our Junior Editor programme with Letters in Applied Microbiology, Dr Romy Moukarzel, Lecturer in Plant Protection at Lincoln University New Zealand, reveals her experiences. 
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         News NewsCases of whooping cough growing, but knowledge about it is lackingMany in the public are not familiar with symptoms of whooping cough. Almost a third of respondents (30%) are not sure if pertussis is the same as whooping cough and not sure (30%) whether a vaccine exists to prevent it. 
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         News NewsStudy shows drop in use of antiviral medications in young children with influenzaDespite national medical guidelines supporting the use of antiviral medications in young children diagnosed with influenza, a recent study reports an underuse of the treatment. 
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         News NewsWhat a century-old grapevine reveals about a disease that plagues wine countryResearchers used bacterial DNA from a 120-year-old herbarium specimen to reconstruct the history of Pierce’s disease in California. 
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         News NewsGenome researchers unfurl protective mantle of influenza virusThe structure of the flu virus’s protective mantle and its interactions with its RNA have been described on an atomic scale by a research team for the first time. 
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         News NewsBreakthrough infection test designed to tackle AMR on target for 2025 UK NHS availability after positive trial resultsUK medtech company Presymptom Health has announced positive results from its clinical trial of diagnostic technology in the management of infection and sepsis in patients presenting to Emergency Departments with respiratory infection. 
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         News NewsScientists lift lid on Salmonella dry surface biofilmFood scientists have revealed key characteristics of the foodborne pathogen Salmonella dry surface biofilm (DSB), a previously overlooked type of biofilm that commonly exists in dry food processing environments. 
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         News NewsExploring the impact of probiotics on gut microbiota disruption caused by antibioticsIn a new review, eight scientists comprehensively examined the evidence on using probiotics to restore the gut bacterial community during and after antibiotic treatment. 
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         News NewsStudy assesses virulence of Cryptococcus strains, laying groundwork for improved treatmentA research group has just completed a six-year study to examine the virulence of 38 clinical isolates from various strains of Cryptococcus, taking us a step closer towards improved treatment of the fungal pathogen. 
