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Posted March 15, 2013:
- New Study on UTIs Suggests Flagellin Is Key in Stimulating Body's Natural Defenses
- Suicidal Bacteria: Unicellular Organisms Occasionally Poison Themselves With a Toxin
Posted March 14, 2013:
- Two-Pronged Immune Cell Approach Could Lead to a Universal Shot Against the Flu
- Predicting Hotspots for Future Flu Outbreaks
- Researchers Divide Enzyme to Conquer Genetic Puzzle
- Fungus Uses Copper Detoxification as Crafty Defense Mechanism
- Probiotics Reduce Stress-Induced Intestinal Flare-Ups, Study Finds
- Scientists Map Genome of Fungus That Causes Dutch Elm Disease
- Rapid Hearing Loss May Be a Symptom of Rare Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
Posted March 13, 2013:
- Goats' Milk With Antimicrobial Lysozyme Speeds Recovery from Diarrhea
- Bat Disease: More Accurate, Sensitive DNA Test Allows Early Identification of Fungus Causing White Nose Syndrome
- Immune Cells Cluster and Communicate 'Like Bees,' Researcher Says
- Normal Prion Protein Regulates Iron Metabolism
- Evidence Supports Blocking Immune Response to Enhance Viral Therapy Against Solid Tumors
- New Hope in Fight Against Leading Infectious Cause of Congenital Birth Defects
- Whole Genome Sequencing of Wild Rice Reveals the Mechanisms Underlying Oryza Genome Evolution
- Making Fuel from Bacteria
- Biochemical Engineering: Waste Not, Want Not
Posted March 12, 2013:
- Antibiotic-Resistant Strain of E. Coli Increasing Among Older Adults and Residents of Nursing Homes
- Nearly a Third of Antibiotic Prescriptions for Dialysis Patients Inappropriate, Experts Say
- Some Bacteria May Protect Against Disease Caused by Stomach Infection
- Prediction of Seasonal Flu Strains Improves Chances of Universal Vaccine
- Fungi May Be Able to Replace Plastics One Day
- Pesticide Application as Potential Source of Noroviruses in Fresh Food Supply Chains
- Biological Wires Carry Electricity Thanks to Special Amino Acids
- What Impact Does a Day of Roller Derby Have on Our Skin Microbiome? Skaters Skin Microbiomes Get Mixed Up 'Bouting'
- Needle-Free Vaccine for Ear Infections Could Also Help Reduce Use of Antibiotics
Posted March 11, 2013:
- Discovery May Explain How Prion Diseases Spread Between Different Types of Animals
- Antibiotic Resistance 'Has the Potential to Undermine Modern Health Systems,' Say Experts
Posted March 8, 2013:
Posted March 7, 2013:
- Scientists Find More Precise Way to Turn Off Genes, a Major Goal of Treatments That Target Cancer
- How to Thrive in Battery Acid and Among Toxic Metals
- New Clues to How Flu Virus Spreads
- Key to TB Cure Could Lie Underwater
- Nanoparticles Loaded With Bee Venom Kill HIV
- Scientists Catch Evolving Germs and Cancer Cells Early
- Biologists Produce Rainbow-Colored Algae
- Fatty Acids Could Lead to Flu Drug
- Light Shed on Ancient Origin of Life
- Some Brain Cells Are Better Virus Fighters
Posted March 6, 2013:
Posted March 5, 2013:
- New Tool Better Estimates Pandemic Threats
- On the Trail of Mucus-Eaters in the Gut
- West Nile Virus Passes from Female to Eggs, but Less So from Larvae to Adults
- Viruses: More Survival Tricks Than Previously Thought
Posted March 4, 2013:
- Researchers Find Link to Arsenic-Contaminated Groundwater
- Antigen-Encapsulated Chitosan Particles Improve Immune Response
- 'Very Low' Risk of Infections in Advanced Brain Procedures
- Gene Discovery Reveals Importance of Eating Your Greens
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