All articles by Linda Stewart – Page 251
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         Careers CareersWorld Youth Skills Day 2023 - the inspirational young scientists who are going placesWe’re celebrating the upcoming generation of young microbiologists on World Youth Skills Day 2023 by highlighting some of the inspirational student winners of the Grand Awards of Regeneron ISEF 2023. 
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         News NewsHigh-res map of the human placenta reveals COVID virus hideoutsResearchers have developed a high-resolution map of the human placenta visualizing an array of different immune microenvironments in healthy placentas from uninfected pregnancies, and those from pregnancies affected by COVID infections. 
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         News NewsStudy supports ‘catch up’ HPV test in older womenScreening recommendations for women over age 65 have been lacking empirical evidence, but a new study has found that older women who received a ‘catch up’ screening intervention were more likely to be diagnosed with cervical neoplasia. 
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         News NewsFiji launches mass vaccination campaign against typhoidThe Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) of Fiji has launched a mass vaccination campaign against typhoid in the Northern Division, aiming to immunize the entire population between 9 months and 65 years of age. 
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         News NewsJust one single molecule can disrupt symbiosisResearchers have found that the bacterial species Mycetohabitans rhizoxinica lives happily in the hyphae of the fungus Rhizopus microsporus only when the bacteria produce a certain protein. 
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         News NewsInvestigational three-month TB regimen is safe but ineffectiveThe first clinical trial of a three-month tuberculosis (TB) treatment regimen is closing enrollment because of a high rate of unfavorable outcomes with the investigational course of treatment. 
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         News NewsPeritoneal dialysis: New treatment option against infectionsResearchers have now succeeded in identifying a new drug treatment option for peritonitis following concerns that the bacteria responsible for the life-threatening infections are becoming increasingly resistant to many antibiotics. 
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         News NewsWidely consumed vegetable oil leads to an unhealthy gutResearchers examined the gut of mice that were consistently fed a diet high in soybean oil for up to 24 weeks in the lab, finding beneficial bacteria decreased and harmful bacteria increased — conditions that can lead to colitis. 
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         News NewsPackaging tray can signal Salmonella contamination before food is unwrappedResearchers have created a new packaging tray that can signal when Salmonella or other dangerous pathogens are present in packages of raw or cooked food such as chicken. 
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         News NewsElectrons and microbes are key to bio-based nylon processResearchers have developed a process that can produce adipic acid, one of two building blocks of nylon, from phenol through electrochemical synthesis and the use of microorganisms. 
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         News NewsArtificial cells show that ‘life finds a way’Scientists studying a synthetically constructed minimal cell that has been stripped of all but its essential genes have found it can evolve just as fast as a normal cell. 
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         News NewsGene expression in apicoplast could be target for malaria treatmentGene expression within the apicoplast, an organelle in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is regulated by melatonin in host blood, and intrinsic parasite cues, via a factor called ApSigma, a recent study reveals. 
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         News NewsVaginal suppository with lactobacilli can prevent recurrent cystitisScientists find that administration of Lactobacilli could mitigate the differences in vaginal microbiota between women with and without recurrent cystitis. 
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         News NewsPurecap technique opens doors to more effective mRNA vaccinesResearchers have developed a method to produce highly active mRNA vaccines at high purity using a unique cap to easily separate the desired capped mRNA. 
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         News NewsFrequent use of antibiotics linked to severe Covid outcomesFrequent and diverse use of antibiotics may be associated with developing more severe outcomes after a COVID-19 infection, including death, a new study has shown. 
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         News NewsSelf-produced bacterial toxin induces cancer cells to ‘commit suicide’Researchers have encoded a toxin produced by bacteria into mRNA (messenger RNA) molecules and delivered these particles directly to cancer cells, causing the cells to produce the toxin – which eventually killed them with a success rate of 50%. 
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         News NewsScientists develop all-species Covid testIn an advance that will help scientists track coronavirus variants in wild and domesticated animals, researchers report they can now detect exposure to the SARS-CoV-2 virus in any animal species. 
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         News NewsNew bacterial blueprint will help fight antibiotic resistanceScientists have gained high-res structural insights into a key bacterial enzyme, which may help chemists design new drugs to inhibit it and thus suppress disease-causing bacteria. 
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         News NewsCOVID-19 jab reduced disease disparities between low- and high-income communitiesCOVID-19 vaccination helped reduce disparities in disease incidence between low- and high-income communities, according to a new analysis led by Cedars-Sinai investigators. 
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         News NewsScientists uncover secrets of bacteria threatening Vidalia onion productionResearchers have confirmed which genes in the bacterial pathogen Pantoea ananatis high virulence cluster are essential and which genes contribute partially to a disease that causes rotting symptoms in Vidalia onions. 
