All articles by Linda Stewart – Page 241
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         News NewsMap the coronavirus spike protein for insight into vaccine developmentA new study has found that the fusion peptide in the spike protein plays a more invasive role in fusing the virus to the cell than previously thought, which is significant in understanding how infection occurs. 
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         News NewsSepsis is as common as cancer, study revealsA study in Sweden that more than four percent of all hospitalizations involved the patient suffering from sepsis, and 20 percent of all sepsis patients died within three months. 
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         News NewsOptics and AI find viruses fasterResearchers have developed an automated version of the viral plaque assay, the gold-standard method for detecting and quantifying viruses. 
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         Careers CareersUnpeeling the layers - what my summer placement taught me about onion rot and lab lifeShi Yang Xie is doing a Applied Microbiology International Summer Placement at Cardiff University School of Biosciences with Dr Rebecca Weiser. She reveals what her research into bacterial onion rot is uncovering. 
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         News NewsHuman milk-based synbiotic safely modulates damaged adult gut microbiomesBacteria found in the gut of nursing infants, combined with certain sugars from human milk, may enable ‘precision microbiome engineering’ as live biotherapeutics. 
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         News NewsBlood cancer drug shows promise in killing ‘silent’ HIV cellsAn existing blood cancer drug has shown promise in killing ‘silent’ HIV cells and delaying reinfections – a significant pre-clinical discovery that could lead to a future cure for the disease. 
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         News NewsAlgae provide clues about 600 million years of plant evolutionResearch team led by Göttingen University investigates 10 billion RNA snippets to identify ’hub genes’. 
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         News NewsPioneering microbiology journal appoints 14 new junior editors in drive to nurture early careers talentApplied Microbiology International (AMI) is boosting training and development opportunities for early career scientists in journal publishing with the appointment of 14 new junior editors on its flagship journal Letters in Applied Microbiology (LAM). 
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         News NewsStudy helps explain SARS-CoV-2 variants’ rapid spreadOmicron variants, which circulated quickly around the globe, bind to cells more avidly and evade antibodies more efficiently than earlier variants, new research reveals. 
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         News NewsNovel chemosensor-based method for rapid detection of bacterial toxinResearchers have developed a convenient system for detecting bacterial lipopolysaccharide in minutes, paving the way for safer hospitals and pharmaceutical products. 
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         News NewsISM hosting symposium on probiotics and microbiota supplements applicationsThe International Society of Microbiota has announced an upcoming symposium dedicated to clinicians on probiotics and microbiota supplements. 
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         News NewsResearchers track yeast population dynamics in fuel bioethanol productionDespite the presence of invasive strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, all of them belong to the ethanol fermentation environment, keeping the industrial process stable, a new study reveals. 
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         News NewsAntibiotics promote the growth of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the gutAntibiotic-resistant bacteria get extra nutrients and thrive when the drugs kill ‘good’ bacteria in the gut, a new study reveals. 
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         News NewsNewly engineered versions of bacterial enzyme reveal how antibiotics could be more potentResearchers have generated the full inventory of mutations in the bacterial species Escherichia coli where the antibiotic rifampicin attaches to and disables an essential bacterial enzyme known as RNA polymerase (RNAP). 
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         News NewsBacteria treatment reduces insulin resistance and protects against diabetesResearchers have discovered a type of gut bacteria that might help improve insulin resistance, and thus protect against the development of obesity and type-2 diabetes. 
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         News NewsStudy reveals links between gut microbiome and eczema in infancyA new study has revealed important associations between the gut microbiome and eczema in infancy and has established the basis for the potential prevention and treatment of eczema via modulation of the gut microbiota. 
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         News NewsMoulds and yeasts in the indoor environment do not increase the risk of developing asthmaMoulds and yeasts in the indoor environment are not associated with an increased risk of asthma among children, according to a study analysing the microbiota of hundreds of Finnish homes. 
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         News NewsChytrid fungi revealed to be parasitic species that infects snow algaeResearchers were able to analyze chytrid DNA from two alpine snowpack sites in Japan using single-spore PCR. 
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         News NewsTexas Biomed partners with Scancell to test novel COVID vaccineA DNA-based vaccine is very effective at protecting against COVID-19, according to a joint preclinical study by Scancell Ltd and Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed). 
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         News NewsResearchers tweak photosynthetic bacteria to combat tumoursScientists succeed in enhancing the anticancer efficacies of purple photosynthetic bacteria by tagging them with bioactive molecules and polyethylene glycol derivatives. 
