A newly discovered virus hiding inside common gut bacteria may be linked to colorectal cancer, according to new research. Scientists in Denmark found that colorectal cancer patients were about twice ...
Engineered oncolytic bacteria have emerged as a promising therapeutic platform for precision cancer treatment, offering tumor-specific colonization, immune activation, and controllable therapeutic ...
Engineered oncolytic bacteria have emerged as a promising therapeutic platform for precision cancer treatment, offering tumor-specific colonization, immune activation, and controllable therapeutic ...
Dr. Ricardo Friaz, a Stan State alumnus and philosophy professor at Central Connecticut State University, visited Stan State on Friday, Nov. 14. He conducted a lecture that explored the philosophical ...
State Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (LoFE), Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Smart Biomaterials and Theragnostic Technology, Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM), Nanjing University of Posts & ...
Bacteria rely on two-component signaling systems (TCSs) to detect environmental cues and orchestrate adaptive responses. Despite their apparent simplicity, TCSs exhibit a rich spectrum of dynamic ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After cautioning beachgoers about unsafe fecal bacteria levels earlier this month, health officials say it's OK to go back in the ...
Health officials have lifted a water quality advisory for Bowditch Point Park on Fort Myers Beach. An earlier test showed fecal bacteria levels more than 28 times the safety threshold. The bacteria, ...
Bacterial two-component signal transduction systems (TCSs) process information by linking cue detection by sensor kinases to phosphorylation of response regulators to alter behaviors. For ...
One day, bottles of probiotics might do more than keep you regular -- they could help prevent disease. To get there, a $2 million grant to UC Riverside will explore how gut bacteria shape human health ...