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Macrophages and other immune cells are the natural frontline immune warriors of our body, defending the body against invading ...
New research in mice now points to a significant role for fungi in the intestine — the communities of molds and yeasts known ...
Reducing the copies of one gene in the bubonic plague bacterium, Yersinia pestis, made it less deadly but potentially more ...
Learn more about Yersinia pestis, the bacteria behind the ‘Black Death,' which changed over time to cause less virulent, but ...
Immunomodulation based on macrophages shows great potential in tackling major diseases such as infections and cancers.
New research shows that harmful E. coli bacteria in the gut can make the amoeba parasite Entamoeba histolytica more mobile ...
The expression of symptoms of viral infections is a byproduct of complex virus-host molecular pathways. These remain largely ...
DelveInsight’s Marginal Zone Lymphoma pipeline report depicts a robust space with 50+ active players working to develop 50+ ...
Microplastics are ubiquitous in the environment, and we all routinely inhale these tiny pollutants. Now, new research ...
Researchers have uncovered seven specialized immune cell types in Pacific oysters, enhancing our understanding of how these ...
Lariocidin is a lasso peptide, a string of amino acids in a lasso shape that attacks bacteria and keeps it from growing and surviving, according to a McMaster press release. It is produced by a ...
In the present study another aspect of metabolism during phagocytosis was examined ... it is conceivable that ingestion of bacteria had occurred before collection of the patient's blood.