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Scientists linked a little-known gut bacterium to staying free of chronic disease
A team led by Alexandre Almeida has identified an obscure, uncultured gut bacterium called CAG-170 that appears at higher ...
French children and adults widely consumed foods likely to contain live microbes, mainly yogurt, unpasteurised cheese, fruits ...
Scientists find Arctic microbes swap DNA far more often than expected, offering new clues about climate change and carbon storage.
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Gut Microbiome Could Remain Disrupted For Over a Decade After Polyp Removal
(Kateryna Kon/Science Photo Library/Getty Images) A technique commonly used to prevent cancer might not be as effective as we ...
The National Cancer Center Research Institute in Tokyo reports that a newly isolated gut bacterium, designated Hominenteromicrobium strain YB328, mobilizes specialized dendritic cells to strengthen ...
Scientists commonly use bacteria as tiny factories that can produce molecules for uses ranging from drug development to pollution remediation. Recently, NC State biologist Carlos Goller and former ...
When 115,000 tons of food waste hit Surrey's processing facility each year, an invisible army goes to work—billions of microbes convert everything from banana peels to leftover pizza into renewable ...
Scientists carried out their experiments in the bacterium Escherichia coli. Cells of the species are artificially colored blue in this microscope image. IMAGE POINT FR / NIH / NIAID / Universal Images ...
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