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Symbiotic and Pathogenic Fungi Share Similar Tactics for Manipulating Plants
Despite being distantly related and not sharing many genetic similarities, plant pathogenic and symbiotic fungi rely on a similar group of proteins for manipulating plants.
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Study of Japanese Centenarians Identifies a “Unique” Gut Microbiome
People with high microbial diversity in their gut microbiome may be better protected against aging-related diseases.
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Researchers Engineer a Low-Cost RNA-Based Technology To Detect Biomarkers
Penn State researchers have developed a low-cost, RNA-based technology to detect and measure biomarkers, which can help decode the body’s physiology.
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Genetic Mechanisms Underlying Bee Colony Aggression
What determines whether older bees become foragers or soldiers is unknown, but a new study explores the genetic mechanisms underlying the collective behavior of colony defense, and how these mechanisms relate to the colony’s overall aggression.
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Parkinson’s Drug Slows ALS Progression in Small Clinical Trial
Results from a small clinical trial show that the Parkinson’s disease drug ropinirole delayed the progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) by an average of 27.9 weeks.
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A Single Atom’s X-Ray Signature Has Been Recorded for the First Time
Scientists have measured the X-ray signature from a single atom for the first time. The study could have a huge impact on how scientists detect the chemical makeup of materials.
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Landmark Study Defines the Essential Cellular Process Known As Methylation
The complete understanding of a fundamental molecular system, found across all living things, has rarely been achieved – until now.
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Miniature Video Capsule Could Replace the Traditional Endoscopy
Now, according to a first-of-its-kind research study, physicians can remotely drive a miniature video capsule to all regions of the stomach to visualize and photograph potential problem areas.
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Antioxidant Enzymes Repair DNA Damage
In crisis, the nucleus calls antioxidant enzymes to the rescue. The nucleus being metabolically active is a profound paradigm shift with implications for cancer research.
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Novel Antibiotics Offer an Alternative to Fighting Resistant Bacteria
Researchers have now modified the chemical structure of naturally occurring peptides to develop antimicrobial molecules that bind to novel targets in the bacteria’s metabolism.
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