When pathogens enter our cells as part of an infection, our body will trigger a programmed cell death known as "pyroptosis" ...
Deep within the world's oceans lurk marine bacteria armed with plastic-munching enzymes, their evolution seemingly sculpted ...
This study provides fundamental information on how Arg-II participates in cardiac aging. The phenotypic data provide convincing evidence of non-cell-autonomous contributions to aging-related ...
Researchers have utilized ultrastructure expansion microscopy to reveal more about the cytoskeletal characteristics of the ...
A new compound called CMX410 may change the fight against tuberculosis. It targets a weak point in the bacteria’s defenses, ...
Beneath the ocean’s surface, bacteria have evolved specialized enzymes that can digest PET plastic, the material used in bottles and clothes. Researchers at KAUST discovered that a unique molecular ...
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