The new candidate, a pantothenamide molecule, closely resembles a molecule
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First impressions are important — they can set the stage
Viruses found to use intricate ‘treadmill’ to move cargo across bacterial cells: State-of-the-art technologies reveal bacterial cells organized like human cells, offering insights for new phage therapies on untreatable infections
Countless textbooks have characterized bacteria as simple, disorganized blobs of
Group decisions: When more information isn’t necessarily better
In nature, group decisions are often a matter of life
Bacteria flip an electric switch to worsen food poisoning: Infection-driven change in macrophage movements disseminates bacteria throughout the body
Salmonella bacteria flip an electric switch as they hitch a
Bacterial contamination in household and office building tap water
Water is a source of concern for disseminating the bacteria
Radiation-resistant E. coli evolved in the lab give view into DNA repair
Scientists in the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Biochemistry are
Bacteria-based drug delivery system that outperforms conventional methods
An interdisciplinary team of three Virginia Tech faculty members affiliated
Protection against Malaria: A matter of balance
A balanced production of pro and anti-inflammatory cytokines at two
Toxin complex of the plague bacterium and other germs decoded
Bacteria have established various strategies to infect organisms and use