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New research: Using bacteria to degrade cancer gene MYC promises to be a cancer treatment...
Time of Update: 2021-03-07
results were published online February 11, 2021 in the journal Nature Biotechnology under the title "Adal protease depletes c-MYC and MYC and increases survival in mouse models of bladder and colon cancer".
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Science Paper Interpretation! Changes in metabolic state make bacteria resistant to antibiotics...
Time of Update: 2021-03-07
a new study, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States have now identified another type of mutation that helps bacteria develop resistance.
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Chinese scholars analyze the function mechanism of the pathogenic bacteria cytocylic acid
Time of Update: 2021-03-06
of Life Sciences Professor Chen Yuxing, Professor Zhou Congzhao and Professor Sun Linfeng team cooperation, expounded the Staphylococcus aphrobacteria cell squash flip enzyme transport cell sorbic acid mechanism and flip enzyme-specific inhibitor
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Bacteria "earthy" attract animals
Time of Update: 2021-03-06
Recently, Swedish researchers found that soil bacteria may release unique odors to attract animals to help them spread in their surroundings.
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BioRxiv and Nature Sub-Journal Interpretation! A beneficial class of gut bacteria may play a key role in the treatment of type 2 diabetes!
Time of Update: 2021-03-06
Communications entitled "Transkingdom interactions between Lactobacilli and hepatic mitochondria", scientists from institutions such as Oregon State University found that some microbes in the gut microbiome may play a key role in the onset of type 2 diabetes
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Bioluminescent Monitoring of In Vivo Colonization and Clearance Dynamics by Light-Emitting Bacteria
Time of Update: 2021-03-04
Here we describe the protocols required to monitor colonization and clearance dynamics using bioluminescent bacteria that arelux -,luc -, orGluc -positive.
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If the frog doesn't exist, the snake will attach it? Pot bacteria disease will lead
Time of Update: 2021-03-04
study found that a large number of frogs died after pot bacteria swept through a remote forest in Panama, accompanied by a sharp decline in the number of snake species, leading to a more homogenous snake community.
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Details of the bacteria's "natural immunity" have been revealed
Time of Update: 2021-03-04
Microbiology published the latest research results from the team of Gao Gao and Zhang New Deal of the Institute of Biophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences online. The study looked at an immune defense system for bacteria to identify foreign
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in the brain is found to receive signals from gut bacteria to fight inflammation
Time of Update: 2021-03-04
Quintana said, "Finding the astrological glial cell anti-inflammatory subgroups controlled by the gut microbiome is an important advance in our understanding of inflammation of the central nervous system and its regulation.
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There are seven gender differences in the human gut bacteria
Time of Update: 2021-03-01
Researcher and Ph.D. graduate student Wendi Li carried out innovative research based on data released in 2012 by the U.S. Human Bacillus Macro Genome Project and using bio-information big data analysis technology independently developed
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Scientific research has found that the human bacteria are also divided between men and women
Time of Update: 2021-03-01
Recently, a study Kunming Animal Research Institute in China revealed the gender differences in the bacteria.
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Reverse Transfection Using Gold Nanoparticles
Time of Update: 2021-02-28
In this manner, we constructed a method for reverse transfection using GC to deliver genes into the cells effectively.
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Seeing fuchsia makes marine bacteria the "hands" of light catchers
Time of Update: 2021-02-27
But in a study published August 7 in the journal Science-Progress, researchers found that bacteria with metamorphosis, a binding protein that uses retinal to capture light, play an important role in converting light into energy, especially in nutrient-poor areas.
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Advances have been made in the analysis and identification of rapid electrochemical sensing of marine pathogenic bacteria
Time of Update: 2021-02-27
technology, the team identified molecules with antimicrobial peptides to achieve high sensitivity and high selectivity detection of Staphylococcus auspicillus, with a lower detection limit of 10 CFU mL-1. researchers further selected four
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Change the gut bacteria to reduce methane emissions
Time of Update: 2021-02-25
Wallace, of the University of Aberdeen in the UK, who led the study, said that because of genetic possibilities, this information should be used to breed animals with reduced methane emissions and increased productivity.
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Be careful, "carnivore" bacteria are coming
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
scan electroscopic images of Vibrio trauma A new study suggests that "carnivore" bacteria living in the ocean may be spreading to previously unaffected beach waters due to climate change.
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Ribozymes Targeted Against AML1/MTG8: Evaluation of Ribozyme Efficiency in a Cell-Free System and Transfection with Cationic Liposome
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
Recent studies have revealed that genetic aberrations originated from these chromosomal translocations have a key role in oncogenesis.
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26 national standards for comments food with bacteria safety evaluation procedures debuted!
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
, according to Yu Zhengkangxun understand, including food bacteria safety evaluation procedures and citric acid and other food nutrition enhancers national standards for consultation, feedback deadline to March 31, 2021.
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New research: The use of bacteria to degrade the cancer gene MYC is expected to become a new cancer treatment strategy
Time of Update: 2021-02-23
coli, the researchers found that Lon protease is the main effect of MYC degradation and selective for MYC.
2.Bacterial degradation of the MYC oncogene: A new cancer treatment strategy?
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Cell Host Microbe: Study finds Achilles heel of Crohn's disease-related bacteria
Time of Update: 2021-02-23
Adhesive invasive E. coli is used to convert by-products of sugar fermentation to grow in the intestines. specifically, adhesive invasive E. coli uses 1,2-propylene glycol, a by-product of the breakdown of sugar called algal sugar, which