All Editorial articles – Page 57
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         News NewsDisrupting the residual triggers of COVID-19 in patients with long COVIDSpatial transcriptomics reveals activation of SARS-CoV-2-related signaling pathways in the epipharynx of patients with long COVID. 
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         News NewsKIST develops multifunctional peptide that fights viruses and promotes wound healingResearchers announced that they have developed a therapeutic substance with both antiviral and tissue regenerative properties, based on a peptide derived from natural sources. 
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         News NewsTwo-step method to prevent biofilm regrowth is a SLAM dunkA new study reports a novel, two-step method to effectively dismantle bacterial biofilms and prevent regrowth. 
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         News NewsSARS-CoV-2 corrupts some white blood cells to suppress immune system, suggesting path to severe COVIDA study found that neutrophils may be altered by SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, to cease their normal function of destroying pathogens in the body and, instead, significantly inhibit other immune cells critical for fighting the virus. 
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         News NewsUncovering the shield: gene duplication behind antifungal resistance in Madurella fahaliiResearchers used advanced genetic and biomolecular chemistry tools to uncover why itraconazole treatment fails against Madurella fahalii but not other Madurella species. 
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         News NewsStudy discovers DNA switch that controls TB growth – and could help unlock its antibiotic resistance secretsThe bacteria that cause tuberculosis (TB) may have an ‘on-off switch’ that lets them pause and restart growth, according to a new study which helps explain why TB is so hard to treat with antibiotics and could pave the way for better drugs. 
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         News NewsHow gut microbiota and isoflavones may alleviate geniposide hepatotoxicityA study has shed light on the relationship between gut microbiota, isoflavones, and geniposide hepatotoxicity. Geniposide, used in many traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions, has shown potential hepatotoxic effects due to its metabolite genipin. 
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         News NewsDNA test detects three times more lung pathogens than traditional methodsA study on the application of Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) found it can achieve early detection of pathogens and accelerate development of targeted anti-infection treatment plans, improving treatment outcomes and patient prognosis. 
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         Careers CareersHow structural imaging is revolutionising vaccinesDr. Peijun Zhang, Director of the Electron Bio-Imaging Centre (eBIC) at the UK’s national synchrotron facility Diamond Light Source, reveals how Cryo-ET is powering some of the most important advances in vaccine research. 
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         News NewsNew Unilever research uncovers link between skin microbiome and mental wellbeing for the first timeA study shows concentrations of specific beneficial microbes that live on the skin, particularly Cutibacterium, are linked to psychological wellbeing. Higher levels on the face and underarm were associated with lower stress. 
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         News NewsBacterial species join forces to boost production in soybean - without disrupting soil microbiomeCombining a bacterial isolate with rhizobia can boost soybean production without disrupting the natural soil microbiome, a new study reveals. 
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         News NewsAMI makes The Sunday Times Best Places to Work in the UK list - twice!Applied Microbiology International is celebrating after making The Sunday Times Best Places to Work in the UK list for the second year in a row. 
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         News NewsAncient remains reveal how a pathogen began to use lice – not ticks – to infect humansResearchers have analysed ancient DNA from Borrelia recurrentis, a type of bacteria that causes relapsing fever, pinpointing when it evolved to spread through lice rather than ticks, and how it gained and lost genes in the process. 
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         News NewsTuberculous meningitis: study shows that metabolism drives mortalityA new study suggests that dysregulated β-oxidation may be an important and potentially modifiable contributor to mortality in tuberculous meningitis. 
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         News NewsScientists design protective ‘living tattoos’ for buildingsAn international research team wants to integrate selected microorganisms into façade coatings to bring building walls to life. The microorganisms are intended to protect surfaces, store CO2 and filter pollutants. 
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         News NewsPost-COVID syndrome: new insights into connection between gut health and fatigueA new study shows that post-COVID syndrome patients have altered inflammatory markers and a disturbed intestinal barrier, which could contribute to the development of post-viral fatigue. 
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         News NewsWhen fungi take your breath: How a mold can unbalance the lungsNew study reveals that infection with Aspergillus fumigatus not only changes the lungs - the intestines and metabolism also play a surprising role. 
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         News NewsEngineered bacteria can deliver antiviral therapies and vaccinesNew research demonstrates how specially engineered bacteria taken orally can operate as a delivery system for antiviral therapies and vaccines. 
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         News NewsYeast reveals how species adapt to a warmer climateResearchers harnessed the power of experimental evolution with the microbial model system yeast (Saccharomyces spp.) to measure the evolutionary potential of populations to adapt to future warming, in real time and across the entire species tree. 
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         News NewsA gene variant increases the risk of long COVIDAn international team of researchers has found a genetic link to long-term symptoms after COVID-19. The identified gene variant is located close to the FOXP4 gene, which is known to affect lung function. 
