All Research News articles – Page 171
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         News News3G microbial cell factories: achieving sustainable goals with engineered microorganismsScientists review the progress made in the development of artificial biological systems for 3G refineries over the last decade. 
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         News NewsScientists reveal rare enzyme role change with bacterial defense system assemblyA never-before-seen phenomenon in a protein: alone, the enzyme processes DNA and RNA but, when bound to another protein as part of a defense system, interacts with a completely different type of compound to help bacteria commit suicide. 
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         News NewsMaking probiotics more widely applicable through ‘CRISPR’ engineeringScientists review the recent progress and challenges in the production and use of genetically modified probiotics. 
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         News NewsInfection with stomach bacteria may increase risk of Alzheimer’s diseaseInfection with the stomach bacterium Helicobacter pylori could increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. In people over the age of 50, the risk following a symptomatic infection can be an average of 11 per cent higher. 
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         News NewsMpox vaccine triggers equally strong immune response in smaller dosesDelivering the two-dose mpox vaccine in smaller than the usual FDA-approved doses produced a detectable immune response. This also occurred regardless of whether people were living with or without HIV. 
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         News News‘Long flu’ has emerged as a consequence similar to long COVIDA new study shows patients hospitalized for flu or COVID-19 face an increased risk of long-term health problems and death. 
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         News NewsBlack individuals more likely to experience inequities in early diagnosis of Lyme diseaseA new study reveals that black patients are more likely to have advanced stages of Lyme disease when clinically diagnosed and also experience a longer time before receiving antibiotic treatment for the condition. 
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         News NewsLong term green manuring strengthens core microbiomesScientists have presented evidence of the unique role of green manure in keeping and improving soil health, specifically hairy vetch, which is widely used in seasonal or spatial fallow farmland in northern China. 
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         News NewsSilent carriers: long-standing SARS-CoV-2 RNA in respiratory vesiclesStudies exploring extracellular vesicles (EVs) have uncovered an important piece of information: SARS-CoV-2 RNA was present in EVs in individuals who tested negative via standard RT-PCR methods. 
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         News NewsCOVID-19 vaccine candidates show robust boosting potentialTwo COVID-19 vaccines have shown strong potential to be an improved approach for boosting immunity to SARS-CoV-2 variants according to interim results of a Phase 1 clinical trial. 
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         News NewsPatients can pause immune-suppressing medicines for COVID-19 booster vaccineA major clinical trial shows that people with inflammatory conditions are able to improve the antibody response from a COVID-19 booster vaccination by interrupting their treatment for two weeks immediately after having the vaccine. 
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         News NewsAdvanced MRI technology detects changes in the brain after COVID-19Researchers have found differences in brain tissue structure between patients with persisting symptoms after COVID-19 and healthy people. 
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         News NewsNovel compounds promise success in the fight against tuberculosis and depressionScientists have shown that a specific polyprenylated polycyclic acylphloroglucinol, PPAP53, is able to activate human macrophages to fight resistant tuberculosis bacteria without being toxic to the macrophages themselves. 
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         News NewsScientists reveal ‘burrowing effect’ of foraminifera on marine environmentsScientists have shown for the first time that the burrowing of single-celled organisms in marine ecosystems affects oxygen distribution and bacterial diversity in sea sediments. 
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         News NewsExogenous arginine promotes coproduction of biomass and astaxanthin in algaeScientists have discovered that arginine supplements can enhance the growth and astaxanthin production of Haematococcus pluvialis. 
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         News NewsBathyarchaeia encode novel methyltransferase utilizing lignin-derived aromaticsResearchers have presented a successful continuous enrichment of Bathyarchaeia along with the discovery of a novel and specific methyltransferase for O-demethylation from lignin-derived aromatics. 
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         News NewsScientists find new, better way to develop vaccinesResearchers have developed a new system to display epitopes in mammal cells for immunization studies and believe that this method can help scientists greatly in immunization efforts. 
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         News NewsResearchers uncover new mechanism by which rotavirus induces diarrheaResearchers report a new mechanism by which rotavirus induces diarrhea, interfering with the normal absorption of nutrients in the intestine. 
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         News NewsFermentation may have driven human brain evolutionWhile some have theorized that the use of fire and the invention of cooking gave our ancestors enough nourishment for our larger-brained ancestors to become dominant, a new theory points to a different spark - fermentation. 
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         News NewsT cells tackle new ‘Pirola’ SARS-CoV-2 variantScientists harness bioinformatics to predict how T cells may adapt to fighting the highly mutated Pirola variant. 
