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Sampling surfaces for COVID-19 virus at public health laboratories

Written by | 1 Jul 2022

Surface sampling for SARS-CoV-2 RNA has shown promise to detect the exposure of environments to infected individuals shedding the virus who would not otherwise be detected. Now a… read more.

Antibiotics after birth affects gut microbes of babies

Written by | 22 Feb 2022

Treating babies with antibiotics in the first week of life is linked with a decrease in healthy bacteria necessary amongst others to digest milk and an increase in… read more.

Innovative approach brings cell-reprograming therapy for heart failure closer to reality

Written by | 19 Jan 2022

Not too long ago the idea of taking, for instance a skin cell and transforming it into a muscle cell was unthinkable. About 10 years ago, however, revolutionary… read more.

Can a dangerous microbe offer a new way to silence pain?

Written by | 13 Jan 2022

Deadly anthrax toxin blocks multiple types of pain in mice, study shows. Anthrax has a scary reputation. Widely known to cause serious lung infections in humans and unsightly,… read more.

Embryonic cells sense stiffness in order to form the face

Written by | 20 Dec 2021

Cells in the developing embryo can sense the stiffness of other cells around them, which is key to them moving together to form the face and skull, finds… read more.

New findings on bacteria that increase risk of pancreatic cancer

Written by | 12 Dec 2021

Bacteria from the digestive system seem to have the potential to cause damage to pancreatic cells, increasing the risk of malignant tumours. Now for the first time, live… read more.

How the superbug Pseudomonas aeruginosa reacts to antibiotics

Written by | 8 Dec 2021

The bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa is resistant to all antibiotics on the market. Therefore, there is a great need for new therapeutic approaches. In order to find them, it… read more.

Phages kill dystentery-causing bacteria and reduce virulence in surviving bacteria

Written by | 6 Dec 2021

Phages are viruses that infect bacteria and can also be used to treat human infections. However, as with antibiotics, bacteria can readily evolve resistance to phage attack, highlighting… read more.

Human Proteoform Project to map proteins in human body

Written by | 4 Dec 2021

Project will accelerate the development of precision diagnostics and therapeutics. Now that the Human Genome Project has officially wrapped, an international team of researchers will map the entire… read more.

Cystic fibrosis faithfully modelled in a human Lung Airway Chip

Written by | 3 Dec 2021

First microfluidic organ-on-a-chip model of the disease could help bring much needed drugs, and personalized medicine approaches to patients. The inherited progressive disorder cystic fibrosis (CF) causes severe… read more.

New link between diet, intestinal stem cells and disease discovered

Written by | 1 Dec 2021

The intestine is essential for maintaining our energy balance and is a master at reacting quickly to changes in nutrition and nutrient balance. It manages to do this… read more.

Unexpected antibody type found in people with malaria infections

Written by | 18 Nov 2021

Malaria, a pathogen transmitted into blood by mosquitoes in tropical climates, is typically thought of as a blood and liver infection. However, in a newly published study, researchers… read more.

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