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Structural Insights Reveal How Trypanosome Parasites Escape the Immune Response
The first cryo-EM structure of the surface receptors on Trypanosome parasites has revealed new insights into how they evade the immune response in the early stages of infection.
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Anorexia Directly Affected by Intestinal Ecosystem
Severe changes in the intestinal ecosystem of bacteria and viruses directly affect the development and maintenance of anorexia nervosa.
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Now We Know How Sleeping Bacteria Return to Life
A research team from Harvard Medical School (HMS) provides new answers for the long-standing question of how dormant bacterial spores “return to life”. Their study, published in Science, could carry implications for disease prevention.
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How Global Warming Is Changing the Microbial Food Web
Increasing either temperature or nutrients can hurt ecosystems by destabilizing food webs, which are all of the interconnected food chains that make communities behave the way they do.
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Twilight Zone May Be at Risk From Climate Change
Life in the ocean’s “twilight zone” could decline dramatically due to climate change, new research suggests.
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Spatial Patterns of Immune Cells Predict Patient Outcomes in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma
Scientists reveal that the spatial organization of immune cells in the tumor microenvironment of clear cell renal cell carcinoma predicts patient outcomes.
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Human Viruses Thwarted by "Gene Scissors"
The replication of potentially harmful adenoviruses can be significantly reduced in human cells in cell culture by using the CRISPR-Cas9 system or "gene scissors," a study has shown.
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Plastic Particles Can Alter Sex Hormones
Amid rising evidence that additives designed to improve plastics also disrupt sex hormones, a Rutgers laboratory trial shows that plastic itself can do likewise when inhaled at moderate levels.
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Vitamin D3 Can Alleviate Asthma Symptoms
Researchers discover how the vitamin has a positive effect on the immune response.
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Epstein-Barr Virus infection May Lead to Cancer
EBV can cause infectious mononucleosis, type 1 diabetes, and other ailments. It also can persist in our bodies for years and cause increased risk later in life for certain cancers.
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