All articles by Linda Stewart – Page 249
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         News NewsPro1 protein malfunction allows rice blast fungus to thriveMutations in Pro1 - a mating-related protein - make rice blast fungus sterile, but may provide an adaptive advantage, a new study shows. 
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         News NewsProbiotic combo stops bacteria that cause toxic shock syndromeA probiotic combination could reduce incidence of toxic shock syndrome, a rapid-onset, life-threatening disease associated with strains of Staphylococcus aureus. 
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         News NewsFly toolkit created for investigating COVID-19 infection mechanismsA new ‘fly-to-bedside’ resource offers a shortcut for developing drug therapies needed for long COVID and future coronavirus outbreaks. 
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         News NewsWormlike animals are first amphibians shown to pass microbes to their offspringSkin-feeding does more than provide nutrients for young caecilians - it also helps the mother pass microbes from her skin and gut down to her young, inoculating them to jump-start a healthy microbiome. 
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         News NewsNew Staph spa type emerges in Jordan as primary cause of dairy bovine mastitisA new spa type of Staphylococcus aureus has emerged in Jordan which has been identified as the primary cause of dairy cow mastitis in the region. 
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         News NewsImmune systems develop ‘silver bullet’ defences against common bacteriaImmune systems develop specific genes to combat common bacteria such as those found in food, new research shows. 
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         News NewsBreakthrough harnesses mRNA technology to develop malaria vaccineA new mRNA vaccine targeting immune cells in the liver could be the key to tackling malaria, a disease that causes over half a million deaths each year, yet has no effective long-lasting vaccine. 
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         News NewsMolecular biologists identify framework for understanding RNA editing in a disease-causing parasiteResearchers have determined the architecture of the molecular machines that harbour gRNA strands and allow those strands to engage mRNA in the single-celled, disease-causing parasite Trypanosoma brucei. 
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         News NewsResearchers use mass spectrometry to explore antimicrobial resistanceResearchers are using single-cell mass spectrometry to determine whether cells with persistent pathogens will also have less intracellular drug levels to potentially explain antimicrobial treatment failure. 
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         News NewsNew treatment paves way to tackle chicken infections resistant to antibioticsAn innovative treatment paves the way for reducing antimicrobial resistance in the treatment of a deadly infection in chickens, according to an international team of researchers led by the University of Surrey. 
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         News NewsResearchers uncover novel bacterial communication system to combat AMRUsing a sophisticated mass spectrometry technology developed at SMART and MIT, researchers have discovered that the enzyme RlmN is a stress sensor for reactive oxygen species (ROS) – highly reactive molecules which can cause damage to bacteria. Source: SMART AMR (L to R) SMART researchers Dr Cui Liang, ... 
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         News NewsBioengineered yeast devouring agricultural waste could close carbon circleResearchers report making modified yeast that can feed on a wider range of materials, many of which can be derived from agricultural by-products that we don’t use known as waste biomass. 
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         News NewsClose contact within households may not influence COVID-19 transmissionA study measuring the impact of close contact on SARS-CoV-2 virus transmission within households suggests that being in proximity to someone with the virus may not influence the likelihood of becoming infected. 
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         News NewsMulticellular life on Earth ‘didn’t arise as described in textbooks’Oxygen didn’t catalyze the swift blossoming of Earth’s first multicellular organisms, a new study says, defying a 70-year-old assumption about what caused an explosion of oceanic fauna hundreds of millions of years ago. 
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         News NewsPicolinic acid reveals its broad-spectrum antiviral abilitiesPicolinic acid, a natural compound produced by mammalian cells, can block several disease-causing viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 and influenza A viruses, according to a new study. 
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         News NewsMicrobiologist and virologist creating Global Pandemic Research AllianceColumbia University virologist Professor David Ho and The University of Hong Kong (HKU) microbiologist Professor Kwok-yung Yuen are teaming up to create a global alliance for conducting research in emerging infectious diseases. 
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         News NewsNew MenB vaccine heralds use of genetic vaccines to combat bacterial diseasesA vaccine candidate that can protect children from Meningococcal group B (MenB), which can lead to meningitis, has progressed to clinical development, researchers say. 
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         News NewsScientists track global atmospheric spread of harmful microbesResearchers have published an article that helps to understand the intercontinental spread of harmful microorganisms through the atmosphere. 
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         News NewsPartnership to use AI to speed up vaccine development against Disease XCEPI, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, and the Houston Methodist Research Institute (HMRI), have announced a partnership to combine cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) technology with established laboratory techniques to speed up development of future vaccines against novel viral threats. 
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         News NewsGlobal overview of antibiotic resistance determinants yields surprising findingsScientists have developed a statistical model of the main determinants behind worldwide antibiotic resistance dynamics based on a large-scale spatial-temporal analysis. 
