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Drug Resistance in E. Coli: 'Baby Steps' Can Pay Off Big
January 9, 2013 Scientists have found that mutations of seemingly small consequence can turn out to be game changers in the bacterial fight against antibiotic drugs. The discovery came during an exhaustive, ... > full story -
Scientists Discover New Gene That Affects Clearance of Hepatitis C Virus
January 9, 2013 Scientists have discovered a gene that interferes with the clearance of hepatitis C virus infection. They also identified an inherited variant within this gene, Interferon Lambda 4 (IFNL4), that ... > full story -
Bugs Need Symbiotic Bacteria to Exploit Plant Seeds: Mid-Gut Microbes Help Insects in Processing Their Food
January 9, 2013 Aggregations of the red and black coloured firebugs are ubiquitous under linden trees in Central Europe, where the bugs can reach astounding population densities. While these insects have no impact ... > full story -
Effects of Antibiotics on Gut Flora Analyzed
January 9, 2013 A new study reveals that antibiotics produce changes in the microbial and metabolic patterns of the gut. The researchers that have analyzed for the first time the bacteria, genes, enzymes and ... > full story -
Disappearing Bacterium May Protect Against Stroke
January 9, 2013 An especially virulent strain of the gut bacterium Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) isn’t implicated in the overall death rate of the U.S. population, and may even protect against stroke and ... > full story -
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Synthetic Stool Can Cure C. Difficile Infection, Study Suggests
January 8, 2013 A newly developed synthetic "poop" can cure nasty gastrointestinal infections caused by Clostridium difficile, a toxin-producing bacterium, a new study ... > full story -
Cheating Slime Mold Gets the Upper Hand
January 8, 2013 A ‘cheater’ mutation (chtB) in Dictyostelium discoideum, a free living slime mould able to co-operate as social organism when food is scarce, allows the cheater strain to exploit ... > full story -
Failure Rate of Antibiotic Treatment for Gonorrhea Documented
January 8, 2013 In an examination of the effectiveness of cefixime, the only oral cephalosporin antimicrobial recommended for treatment of Neisseria gonorrhoeae (gonorrhea) infections, researchers found a clinical ... > full story -
New Biochip Technology Uses Tiny Whirlpools to Corral Microbes
January 8, 2013 Researchers have demonstrated a new technology that combines a laser and electric fields to create tiny centrifuge-like whirlpools to separate particles and microbes by size, a potential ... > full story -
Molds Are Able to Reproduce Sexually: Researchers Grow Penicillin-Producing Fungi With New Properties
January 8, 2013 For over 100 years, it was assumed that the penicillin-producing mold fungus, Penicillium chrysogenum, only reproduced asexually through spores. Biologists have now shown for the first time that the ... > full story
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