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Membrane Proteins of Cyanobacteria and Higher Organisms Are Structurally Highly Similar
SynDLP could be a bacterial ancestor of eukaryotic membrane proteins.
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Global Prevalence of H. pylori Infection Has Been Steadily Declining for Over 40 Years
A research team found that Helicobacter pylori infection around the world has been steadily declining over the past four decades, thus offering a comprehensive, updated epidemiology of H. pylori infection.
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Agricultural Antimicrobial Overuse Can Drive Evolution of Bacteria Resilient to Human Immune Primary Defenses
Overuse of antimicrobials in livestock production has been shown to drive the evolution of bacteria more resistant to the first line of the human immune response, potentially fueling future epidemics.
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The First Multicellular Organism Likely Evolved Through Chemical Signaling
The earliest animal likely used chemical signaling to evolve from a single cell to a multicellular organism.
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Novel Biologic Agent Treats MRSA in Early Testing
Researchers have shown in early tests that a bioengineered drug candidate can counter infection with Staphylococcus aureus – a bacterial species widely resistant to antibiotics and a major cause of death in hospitalized patients.
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Immunotherapy Shows Promising Results for Targeting Skin Cancer
A new class of immunotherapy shows promising results for fighting the most aggressive form of skin cancer.
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Mobile Vaccine Printer Could Help Vaccines Reach More People
A mobile vaccine printer, developed by MIT researchers, could be used to scale up vaccine production and help vaccines reach more people.
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Ancient Mechanism of Wound Repair Revealed
A new study is the first to identify a damage response pathway that is distinct from the pathogen-triggered wound repair pathway.
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Astrocyte Dysfunction Causes Cognitive Decline
People with dementia have protein build-up in astrocytes that may trigger abnormal antiviral activity and memory loss.
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Microfluidic Platform for Pathogen Nucleic Acid Detection Developed
Recently, the biomedical optics research team at Anhui Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics developed a device for on-site immediate detection of pathogen nucleic acid.
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