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A new study published in Biochemistry sheds light on how bacteria regulate their genes, challenging long-held assumptions ...
In biology textbooks, the endoplasmic reticulum is often portrayed as a distinct, compact organelle near the nucleus, and is commonly known to be ...
Could the bacteria in your mouth predict whether you are at risk of dementia? Emerging research suggests that the bacteria living on your tongue and gums may affect how the brain works and how it ...
The bacteria in your mouth and on your tongue may be linked to changes in brain function as you age, new research suggested. The study, led by the University of Exeter, found that certain bacteria ...
The bacteria in your mouth and on your tongue may be linked to changes in brain function as you age, new research suggested. The study, led by the University of Exeter, found that certain bacteria ...
A recent paper published in Science magazine by researcher Blanca Barquera, Ph.D., professor of biological sciences at ...
New research suggests that changes in your brain function as you age may be linked to the bacteria in your mouth and on your tongue. It was found that certain bacteria is actually linked to an ...
In the microscopic world, bacteria face a similar ... genes to study their function, and fluorescence microscopy, which uses glowing markers to see inside cells. They also utilized proteomics ...
Researchers used computer modeling to predict which components of cigarette smoke might be recognized by antigen-presenting molecule MR1.
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