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Escherichia coli capsules enjoy a genomic revival - Nature Microbiology
1+ day, 3+ hour ago (150+ words) Capsular polysaccharides are central to Escherichia coli virulence, but the scarcity of molecular typing has hindered research and development of drug or vaccine candidates. Two studies redefine the diversity, epidemiology and evolutionary dynamics of E. coli capsules by providing tools to…...
Figure1. Endocytosis-mediated pathway for exogenous RNAs absorption in Verticillium dahliae.
13+ hour, 46+ min ago (118+ words) (A) Fluorescence microscopy observation of V. dahliae hyphae after coincubation with synthesized RNA or s RNA. Green fluorescence represents fluorescein-labeled RNAs, and red fluorescence represents Cy3-labeled s RNAs. UTP was used as a negative control. (B) Model of endocytic pathway for exogenous RNAs…...
The Way Cells Replicate DNA Is More Crucial Than Previously Believed
11+ hour, 2+ min ago (984+ words) In the intricately coordinated ballet of cellular division, one misstep can dramatically reshape a cell's destiny. At the heart of these orchestrated processes is the faithful replication and segregation of a cell's DNA, a dance so precise that any deviation…...
Saitama University Researchers Uncover Impact of Sulfur Oxidation States on
12+ hour, 59+ min ago (825+ words) In the realm of molecular science, subtle changes often yield profound impacts on material behavior, and a groundbreaking study from Saitama University vividly illustrates this principle. The research delves into the delicate yet decisive role played by the oxidation state…...
Tetrameric STAT5 Drives Immune Niche for Stem Repair
11+ hour, 45+ min ago (150+ words) Beyond murine models, initial experiments using human mucosal tissue samples suggest conservation of STAT5 tetramer-dependent niche cell biology. This translational aspect enhances the relevance of the findings, paving the way for clinical exploration of STAT5-targeted therapies in human inflammatory and degenerative…...
Craig Venter, the scientist who deciphered the human genome, dies at 79 | Science
1+ day, 9+ hour ago (324+ words) lnginnorthernbc. ca Scientist J. Craig Venter, the man who deciphered the human genome, died this Wednesday in San Diego at the age of 79, as confirmed by, a non-profit organization led by the researcher. The biologist has died after a brief hospitalization…...
TMC-1: Probing The Onset Of Chemical Complexity In Space
21+ hour, 49+ min ago (169+ words) astrobiology. com TMC-1: Probing The Onset Of Chemical Complexity In Space In recent years, the obsessive interest in the observation of TMC-1 has brought a boost in our knowledge of the chemistry of cold dark clouds. The number of molecules…...
Most mass spectrometers handle a few molecules. This new prototype handles billions
1+ mon, 6+ day ago (545+ words) Mass spectrometry is a widely used technique that helps scientists determine what molecules are present in a sample and how much of each there is. However, most current instruments examine molecules one at a time or in very small groups....
Wild parrots rapidly adapt to new foods by mimicking peers, study finds
20+ hour, 21+ min ago (103+ words) These insights not only broaden our understanding of animal cognition and culture but suggest that conservation strategies should consider social dynamics as vital in fostering adaptive capacities. The documented capacity for cultural transmission in wild parrots potentiates resilience to environmental…...
Kangaroos Reveal "Upside-Down" Evolution in Australia
20+ hour, 57+ min ago (934+ words) In a groundbreaking study that challenges long-held assumptions about evolutionary adaptation, researchers from Flinders University have uncovered an extraordinary tale behind the dental evolution of kangaroos. Stretching over 50 million years, their findings reveal an unconventional evolutionary strategy centered on the…...