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IBD Worsened by Some Toxin-Producing Yeast Strains
Some Candida albicans yeast strains may damage the gut of patients with inflammatory bowel disease, according to a new study, suggesting a possible way to tailor treatments to individual patients in the future.
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Novel Biodegradable Polymer Made by Bacterial Enzyme
An enzyme from a bacteria that commonly contaminates cell culture has been shown to produce a novel biodegradable polymer that could be used for drug delivery and tissue engineering.
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Arid Region Crop Cultivation Helped by Wax-Coated Sand
Researchers have developed a simple, biodegradable ground cover — wax-coated sand — which keeps soil wet and increases crop yields.
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Agricultural Practices Have Resulted in Loss of 57.6 Trillion Metric Tons of Soil in US Midwest
A new study has revealed that soil tillage is the major culprit for eroding agricultural fields by nearly two millimeters per year.
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"Nanotranslator" Enables Bacteria and Yeast To Communicate
Researchers describe the first system that enables two unrelated organisms to communicate.
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Clues May Reveal How Antibodies Are Fine-Tuned To Fight Infection
Scientists have discovered a cellular mechanism that may yield insights into improving vaccines and better understanding cancer and autoimmune diseases.
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Putting the Immune System on a Chip Could Help Tease Apart Its Complexities
Researchers have formed lymphoid follicles in a microfluidic Organ Chip device that replicate human immune functions and vaccine responses in vitro.
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Role of Terrestrial Carbon Calculated in River and Stream Emissions
The interplay between the terrestrial carbon cycle and emissions of carbon dioxide from streams and rivers into the atmosphere is at the center of a new study aimed at calculating the amount for the global carbon emissions budget.
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Microscopic Marine Life Helps Warming Ocean Adapt
A study examining 30 years of data has indicated that microscopic ocean life that drives the carbon cycle is adapting as the ocean warms due to climate change.
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Details of Coral-Algae Relationship Revealed by Advanced Imaging
Researchers have discovered a novel molecular process that corals use to control the subcellular environment of the algae that live inside them.
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