All articles by Linda Stewart – Page 253
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         News NewsSmall ruminant farms could spread human diarrhoea causing bugGoat and sheep dairy farms are a potential transmission source for a bacteria that can cause human gastroenteritis, according to a new study. 
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         News NewsStudy unveils gene expression of photosynthetic symbiont in marine diatomA new study explores the genetic expression of a photosynthetic symbiont that lives inside an abundant marine organism. 
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         News NewsMonitoring bats can help ID coronaviruses with pathogen potentialResearchers who found novel coronaviruses in UK bats say genetic surveys of the viruses should be regularly conducted, even if none of those viruses can infect humans yet. 
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         News NewsDUV LEDs offer rapid inactivation of human respiratory RNA virusesA deep ultraviolet LED based on AlGaN, whose wavelength is tunable from 365 to 210 nm, is a perfect alternative to mercury lamps to inactivate human respiratory RNA viruses due to its pollution-free, small-size and energy-conservation qualities. 
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         News NewsAutism-specific metabolic pathways linked to gut microbesA reanalysis of previous studies has identified autism-specific metabolic pathways associated with particular human gut microbes - these were also seen elsewhere in autistic individuals, from their brain-associated gene expression profiles to their diets. 
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         News NewsResearchers reveal how Leishmania parasite uses immune cells as Trojan HorseA new study found that the parasite targets a receptor on the surface of the neutrophil to gain access to the cell, and once inside the parasite resists the neutrophils’ pathogen-killing molecules. 
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         News NewsRule-breaking anoxic bacteria infected with virusesResearchers investigating why green and purple bacteria in northeast Washington didn’t obey the usual rules found they had genes in their metagenome that came from viruses. 
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         News NewsMagnetic bacteria found on deep sea ventsMagnetotactic bacteria that ‘sense’ the Earth’s magnetic field have been found on deep undersea vents. 
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         News NewsHeart drug peruvoside could prevent spread of up to 12 virusesPeruvoside, a plant-based compound that is commonly used to treat heart failure, has been discovered to be able to prevent up to 12 medically important viruses, all originating from different virus families. 
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         News NewsComplex life descended from common Asgardian ancestorResearchers analyzing the genomes of hundreds of different archaea have discovered that eukaryotes trace their roots to a common Asgard archaean ancestor. 
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         News NewsScientists reveal how Captain Cook microbe forms clumpsResearchers have described for the first time how the marine microorganism Trichodesmium filaments form aggregates through a simple yet exquisitely effective behavioural strategy. 
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         News NewsGlobal warming accelerates CO2 emissions from soil microbesEmissions of CO2 by soil microbes into the Earth’s atmosphere are not only expected to increase but also accelerate on a global scale by the end of this century, a new study suggests. 
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         News NewsEngineered lung cells light up when Covid sparks immune responseScientists have engineered lab-grown lung epithelial cells to light up red in colour once they launch an immune response, creating a tool that can be used to screen for drugs that can help treat COVID-19 and other emerging infections. 
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         News NewsHorseradish roots switched out for biolab-made enzymeScientists have achieved a breakthrough in the production of important enzymes that were previously extracted from horseradish roots, but now can be produced recombinantly in the laboratory. 
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         News NewsSolving by-product problem paves way for bacterium to produce chemicalsAn engineering technique that domesticates Vibrio natriegens to overcome the production of an unwanted by-product could pave the way for the bacterium to become a producer of chemicals, researchers have found. 
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         News NewsBioleaching bacteria exploit cracks to form biofilms on REE rocksBioleaching bacteria home in on and around grooves and crevices in rare earth element-bearing rocks and form biofilms, potentially offering a route to making the process more efficient, a new study shows. 
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         News NewsSingle hepatitis E mutation renders sofosbuvir therapy ineffectiveA single mutation of the hepatitis E virus has been shown to cause treatment with the hepatitis C drug sofosbuvir to become much less effective, according to a study that provides new insights for future drug development. 
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         News NewsStudy reveals your false teeth could give you pneumoniaDental swabs reveal a much higher number of potentially pneumonia-causing bacteria on dentures in people with pneumonia, compared to people without, according to new research. 
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         News NewsReactivation compound could be latest weapon against HIVA research team has identified a molecular compound that activates latent HIV-1 in cells, showing promise for HIV treatments. 
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         News NewsDrugs targeting malaria in Mozambique are still effectiveThe drugs used to treat and prevent malaria in Mozambique are still effective, according to a genomic analysis of drug resistance markers in Plasmodium falciparum, carried out by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) and the Manhiça Health Research Center (CISM). Source: CDC/ Dr. Mae Mellvin Photomicrograph ... 
