How Bacteria Become Drug-Resistant While Exposed to Antibiotics
Escherichia coli is capable of synthesizing drug-resistant proteins even in the presence of antibiotics designed to cripple cell growth. That’s the finding by a group
Escherichia coli is capable of synthesizing drug-resistant proteins even in the presence of antibiotics designed to cripple cell growth. That’s the finding by a group
Inflammation in the gut, whether cartier bracelet caused by infection or autoimmunity, is challenging to detect, monitor, and treat. Riglar et al. engineered a strain
Resurrecting ancient proteins in modern E. coli can protect the bacterium from viral infection, scientists reported today (May 9) in Cell Reports. Researchers from Spain
Diabetics who use the commonly prescribed drug metformin to control blood sugar levels have a different composition of gut microbiota than other diabetics, according to
When animals eat, gut bacteria numbers spike. It also appears that the organisms have a means of limiting growth: by sending signals to their host
Bacteria that are commonly associated with respiratory and urinary tract infections in hospital settings, stand at the edge of a precipice waiting to plunge into
A bacterial signaling molecule can alter the composition of the gut microbiome in mice, according to the results of a study published today (March 19)
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