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07-Aug-2017 - By learning how a recently discovered immune cell works in the body, researchers hope to one day harness the cells to better treat allergies and infections, according to new Cornell University research. Type 1 regulatory (Tr1) cells are a type of regulatory immune cell that help suppress immune ...
25-Jul-2017 - Municipal wastewater may become a key ally in the fight against antibiotic-resistant disease-causing bacteria and fungi, a new study at Stellenbosch University (SU) found. "Certain bacteria in municipal wastewater produce antimicrobial compounds or biosurfactants that can help prevent the growth ...
14-Jul-2017 - Visualizing biological cells under a microscope was just made clearer, thanks to research conducted by graduate student Yifei Jiang and principal investigator Jason McNeill of Clemson University's department of chemistry. With the help of Rhonda Powell and Terri Bruce of Clemson's Light Imaging ...
27-Jun-2017 - Microbes are widely used to break down plant biomass into sugars, which can be used as sustainable building blocks for novel biocompounds. Getting the right microbial community for this process is still a matter of trial and error. New insights by University of Groningen microbial ecologist Dr ...
Alginates found in seaweed can combat multi-drug resistant infections
09-Jun-2017 - Researchers at Cardiff University have worked with Norwegian biopharmaceutical company AlgiPharmato improve antibiotics. A team led by the School of Dentistry’s Professor David Thomas showed how alginates, found in seaweed, could disrupt the formation of microbial biofilms. They have also develop ...
01-Jun-2017 - Princeton researchers have developed a way to place onto surfaces special coatings that chemically "communicate" with bacteria, telling them what to do. The coatings, which could be useful in inhibiting or promoting bacterial growth as needed, possess this controlling power over bacteria because, ...
12-May-2017 - Microbes are everywhere -- on every surface, every object, every plant and animal. Yes, including on and inside you. True, some of them cause disease. Wait -- don't reach for the hand sanitizer just yet. Many of them are co-residents in our bodies, providing beneficial services in exchange for ...
11-May-2017 - For all living things to succeed, they must reproduce and have the energy to do so. An organism's ability to extract energy from its surroundings-and to do it better than its competitors-is a key requirement of survival. Until recently it was thought that in all of biology, from microbes to ...
Cooperating microbes convert methane to alternative fuel source
13-Apr-2017 - Oil and gas wells and even cattle release methane gas into the atmosphere, and researchers are working on ways to not only capture this gas but also convert it into something useful and less-polluting. Now scientists at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have ...
07-Apr-2017 - An antibody treatment successfully protected nonhuman primates against the deadly Marburg and Ravn viruses even when given five days after becoming infected, according to the latest findings of a collaborative team from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Mapp Biopharmaceutical ...
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