Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark have identified a new virus that appears to be linked to colon cancer.
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in the Western world and a leading cause of cancer-related deaths ...
The microbes could surrender to the harmless virus, but instead freeze in place, dormant, waiting for their potential predator to go away, according to a recent study in mBio. University of Illinois ...
On the ISS, viruses can still infect bacteria, but the process slows and pushes both organisms to evolve along different paths ...
The circumstances surrounding a study on a deadly virus could hardly have been more dramatic. One of its first authors was ...
University of Toronto researchers have expanded our understanding of bacterial immunity with the discovery of a new protein ...
By simplifying the engineering process and expanding what can be built, the Golden Gate method greatly broadens the possibilities for scientists working to develop bacteriophages as tools to combat ...
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Armed with the world’s largest virus-bacteria interactome repository, Phase Genomics to engineer a predictive engine for the development of new therapies against drug-resistant biothreats ...
Scientists have also long focused on the gut as a central battleground in HIV: it is rich in immune tissue, it is where major immune disruption occurs early, and it can remain a reservoir for the ...
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