Microbiology

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Mitochondria and the Origin of Eukaryotes

For billions of years after the origin of life, the only living points in the world were tiny, primitive cells resembling today’s bacteria. However, then, more than 1.5 billion years back, something remarkable occurred: One of those primitive cells, pertaining to a group called the archaea, swallowed a different one- a bacterium. Within the other […]

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Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Linked With Raised Risk of Carditis (Heart Inflammation)

Regardless of reduced absolute risk, Pfizer/BioNTech BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccine linked with a raised risk of carditis. Considerably increased risk in teenagers after the second dosage may call for sophisticated vaccination strategies. A case-control research study found an elevated relative risk of carditis associated with BNT162b2 (also known as Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine) vaccination, regardless of reduced absolute

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IHU Covid-19 New Variant – More Infectious than Omicron

IHU Covid-19 New Variant – More Infectious than Omicron It was just recently that the new variant of covid-19, Omicron, was recognized first in South Africa multiply promptly around the globe, one more new Covid-19 variation is being reported from France which is believed to be increasingly more contagious than Omicron. Scientists have called the

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Just a Few Usual Bacteria Account for Most of the Carbon Use in Soil

Simply a few bacterial taxa found in ecological communities on the planet are responsible for the majority of carbon cycling in soils. These new discoveries, made by scientists at Northern Arizona University and published in Nature Communications, imply that despite the diversity of microbial taxa found in wild soil collected from four different ecosystems, only

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Scientists Identify Antibodies that Might Safeguard Against Alphaviruses

Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have determined two antibodies that protect animals from disease brought on by alphaviruses. The antibodies were effective for every alphavirus checked, suggesting they possibly can create the basis of treatments or serve as a guide for a universal vaccine. In the US, the alphavirus we

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Fasting May Protect Against Infections From Foodborne Diseases Such As Salmonella

Fasting before and during exposure to Salmonella enterica microorganisms protects mice from developing a full-on infection, partially as a result of changes in the pets’ digestive tract microbiomes, according to a new study published in PLOS Pathogens by Bruce Vallance as well as associates at the University of British Columbia, Canada. Loss of appetite often occurs in people

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MIT Researchers Devised a Means to Program Memories Into Microbial Cells by Revising Their DNA

Organic engineers at MIT have created a brand-new way to edit bacterial genomes successfully and program memories right into microbial cells by revising their DNA. Using this technique, various spatial and temporal information can be stored for generations and obtained by sequencing the cells’ DNA. The new DNA writing method, which the scientists call HiSCRIBE,

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