All Research News articles – Page 181
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         News NewsTwo probiotics identified as promising hypertension treatmentsA study has added 2 new strains to the list of potential antihypertensive probiotics. In experiments on hypertensive mice, treatment with Bifidobacterium lactis and Lactobacillus rhamnosus returned blood pressure to normal levels. 
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         News NewsYeast speeds discovery of medicinal compounds in plantsResearchers have harnessed the power of baker’s yeast to create a cost-effective and highly efficient approach for unraveling how plants synthesize medicinal compounds, and used the new method to identify key enzymes in a kratom tree. 
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         News NewsResearchers probe >10,000 drug combinations to beat AMRIn an extensive investigation, researchers have tested over 10,000 drug combinations against some of the leading pathogenic bacteria carrying antimicrobial resistance and causing mortality. 
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         News NewsPromising results from E coli-produced HPV vaccine trials in female volunteersResearchers conducting human trials of an E. coli-produced 9-valent HPV vaccine candidate found it was well tolerated and immunogenic, warranting further efficacy studies in larger populations. 
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         News NewsGermicidal UV lights could be producing indoor air pollutants, study findsWhile useful for killing pathogens including SARS-CoV-2, the lights may cause unwanted chemical reactions and should be used with ventilation, researchers say. 
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         News NewsAlert immune system in respiratory tract protects children from severe CovidScientists have discovered that the immune system in the upper respiratory tract is much more alert and active in children before infection than in adults and is therefore better equipped to fight the virus. 
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         News NewsStudy finds increased risk of Guillain-Barré after COVID-19 infectionHaving a COVID-19 infection is associated with an increased risk of developing the rare disorder called Guillain-Barré syndrome within the next six weeks. 
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         News NewsScientists uncover new way viruses fight back against bacteriaResearchers have published a study revealing a new way in which viruses suppress the CRISPR-Cas immune systems of bacteria. 
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         News NewsDesert bacterium paves way for paint that produces oxygen whilst capturing carbon‘Green Living Paint’ features Chroococcidiopsis cubana, a bacterium that undergoes photosynthesis to produce oxygen while capturing CO2. This species is usually found in the desert and requires little water for survival. 
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         News NewsScientists discover links between Alzheimer’s disease and gut microbiotaResearchers have discovered the link between the gut microbiota and Alzheimer’s disease. For the first time, researchers have found that Alzheimer’s symptoms can be transferred to a healthy young organism via the gut microbiota, confirming its role in the disease. Source: UCC Scientists discover links between Alzheimer’s disease ... 
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         News NewsStudy demonstrates antimicrobial action of polyalthic acid from copaiba oilPolyalthic acid from copaiba oil is an effective antibacterial and should be used to develop alternative medications that can contribute to the effort to overcome antimicrobial resistance, according to a new study. 
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         News NewsScientists find an unusual weapon against human cytomegalovirusInstead of targeting the virus with antiviral treatments, the researchers focused on strengthening the immune system to fight the virus on its own. 
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         News NewsFermented food bacterium could rival E coli as model bacterium of choiceScientists in Germany have identified the bacterium Lactiplantibacillus plantarum as having potential to become a model bacterium that could eventually rival E coli. 
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         News NewsMulti-drug resistant strain of E.coli battles bacteria in healthy gutDifferent strains of E.coli can outcompete one another to take over the gut, a new study reveals. 
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         News NewsPathogen that plagues food processing plants eradicated by blue lightBlue light kills both dried cells and biofilms of the pathogen Listeria monocytogenes, a frequent contaminant of food processing facilities, according to a new study. 
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         News NewsMarine bacteria take a bite at plastic pollutionA bacterium found in the sea can degrade a plastic that otherwise resists microbial breakdown in marine environments. 
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         News NewsUnique marimo threatened by rising lake temperaturesRising lake water temperatures threaten the survival of marimo, unique algal balls found only in cold lakes - the warmer it gets, the more the inward decomposition outpaces the outward growth of these life forms, making them increasingly fragile. 
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         News NewsSunlight-activated biohybrids transform wastewater into valuable chemicalsResearchers have proposed a novel method to transform wastewater contaminants into valuable chemicals using sunlight, thus paving the way for sustainable and eco-friendly chemical manufacturing. 
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         News NewsNovel enzyme family could provide insights into bacterial pathogenicityResearchers discover a new family of Gram-negative bacterial enzymes related to infection capability. 
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         News NewsSlumbering Acinetobacter baumannii infections can flare up again and againResearchers have discovered a permanent, sleep-like state in dangerous bacteria. 
