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Bacteria Could Provide Us with the Next Antivirals
16.09.2020
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Virus-fighting viperins, part of the human immune system, turn out to have bacterial counterparts that might boost the fight against human disease
Profiling the COVID-19 Coronavirus
09.09.2020
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The new profile may lead to better diagnostics, and provide a better understanding of this unusual virusA new approach to understanding the virus may...
Having Their Fortress and Leaving It Too
18.08.2020
Viruses & Microorganisms
Humble amyloids have many uses – for bacteria, at least – aiding both migration and antibiotic resistance
Not Just Infection: Pregnant Women’s Immune Response to a Virus May Affect Fetal Brain Cells
30.07.2020
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In a study in mice, the mother’s natural anti-viral proteins disrupted the development of neural circuits in the fetus
Two Roads Diverged in a Cell
28.07.2020
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Cells use two separate routes to export RNA out of the nucleus
Artificial Cells Produce Parts of Viruses for Safe Studies
20.07.2020
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The Weizmann Institute of Science group demonstrated the production of protein assembly lines on a silicon chip
When the Heat Is On – Turn Up the Ac(4C)
15.07.2020
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Heat-resistance tags on bacterial RNA hold clues to human diseases
The Evolution Within
09.07.2020
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When fast and slow evolution happen together, the results defy the rules
Fewer Infections, More Allergies: Finding the Connection
03.06.2020
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“Packages” released by bilharzia parasites may hold the key to better diagnosis and treatment, and may point to new ways of treating autoimmune...
Cells inside Cells: The Bacteria That Live in Cancer Cells
28.05.2020
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The bacterial lodgers in cancer cells may hinder or help treatment
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