All Research News articles – Page 182
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         News NewsViral persistence and serotonin reduction can cause long COVID symptomsComponents of the SARS-CoV-2 virus remain in the gut of some long COVID patients, causing persistent inflammation, vagus nerve dysfunction, and neurological symptoms. 
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         News NewsFungal infection in the brain produces changes like those seen in Alzheimer’s diseaseResearchers have discovered how the fungus Candida albicans enters the brain, activates two separate mechanisms in brain cells that promote its clearance, and generates amyloid beta (Ab)-like peptides. 
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         News NewsMultiple novel yeast species detected in the gut of green lacewing in JapanResearchers who isolated and cultured yeasts from the guts of adult green lacewing insects to identify and describe their taxonomic affiliations found yeasts are present in a wider range of these insects than known previously. 
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         News NewsFlesh-eating bacteria found in Florida’s coastal waters following Hurricane IanWhen Hurricane Ian struck southwest Florida in September 2022, it unleashed a variety of Vibrio bacteria that can cause illness and death in humans, according to a new study. 
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         News NewsClinical trial finds live vaccinations safe for liver and kidney transplant recipientsLive vaccinations provided to children who previously received liver or kidney transplants were found to be safe and prompted an immune response to guard against several life-threatening conditions. 
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         News NewsBat immune genes protect against COVID and cancerBats have acquired remarkable traits throughout their evolution. They’re the only mammals that can fly, and they live much longer than other animals their size. But perhaps most impressive is their robust immune system. It protects bats from viruses that wreak havoc in humans, like COVID-19 or Ebola, and also ... 
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         News NewsLab-grown skin helps unlock secrets of mpox virus infectionA new model system for studying mpox virus infections in the laboratory is providing valuable insights into the virus’s mechanisms of attack on skin cells. 
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         News NewsClimate change coping mechanism discovered in humble algaeOne of the building blocks of ocean life can adapt to cope with the effects of climate change, according to new research. 
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         News NewsLetting go of an extra weight to control sleeping sicknessA new study has found a new strategy by the host to cope with Trypanosoma brucei infection. 
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         News News Targeting a coronavirus ion channel could yield new Covid-19 drugsChemists discover the structures of open and closed states of the channel, which could help the development of antiviral drugs to reduce inflammation. 
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         News NewsStudy reveals how inner machinery of yeast cells responds to stressResearchers have combined state-of-the-art imaging techniques to see how cells conserve energy and pick up where they left off after heat shock. 
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         News NewsNew research points out ways to improve tuberculosis vaccinesA new study unveils a previously unappreciated role for a class of immune cells in the early stages of tuberculosis (TB) infection. 
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         News NewsStudy reveals how young children’s immune systems tame SARS-CoV-2A study of infants and young children found those who acquired SARS-CoV-2 had a strong, sustained antibody response to the virus and high levels of inflammatory proteins in the nose but not in the blood. 
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         News NewsResearchers ID genes that correlate with early colonization in fecal microbe transplantsResearchers found 19 Bacteroides vulgatus genes that were unique to three strains that show early engraftment in patients after a fecal transplant, as opposed to seven strains that did not show early engraftment. 
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         News News‘Remarkable’ medical discovery for sepsis moves to next phase of human trialsFlorey researchers, working with hospital intensive care clinicians, have shown that sodium ascorbate – a pH-balanced formulation of vitamin C – is effective in treating sepsis. 
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         News NewsOld Faithful Geyser environment promotes genomic diversityMore strains of extremophile Thermocrinis are found in Old Faithful than in any other non-geysing hot spring in Yellowstone, suggesting that the dynamic environment promotes genomic diversity. 
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         News NewsGut microbiome variations could predict colorectal cancer riskNew research has identified significant variations in the gut microbiome of individuals who developed pre-cancerous colonic lesions, suggesting a potential connection between gut bacteria and the onset of colorectal lesions and cancers. 
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         News NewsUsing different flours for sourdough fosters different bacteria – and flavoursA new study of the microbial ecosystem in sourdough finds that using different types of flour fosters distinct bacterial communities, and that these differences contribute to the variation of sourdough aromas and flavours. 
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         News NewsCoronavirus vaccination reveals that body builds immune memory in organsA study of the mRNA coronavirus vaccines reveals that the human body builds local immune memory in various organs. The immune memory cells are more numerous in the organs than in the blood and have enhanced antiviral defense functions. 
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         News NewsMicrobial metabolites linked to Parkinson’s diseaseResearchers have uncovered a microbial metabolite’s role in inducing Parkinson’s-like symptoms. This discovery could reshape our understanding of the environmental triggers of Parkinson’s disease. 
