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Tiny bacterial vesicles from probiotics may provide a safer way to treat gut inflammation. Could this be the next big thing ...
For her doctoral research, Martin, a PhD student at the University of Central Florida, has been analyzing sea turtle tears.
BackgroundIt is well-known that pregnancy outcomes and women’s health can be impacted by and dependent on the resident vaginal microbiome ... Furthermore, biofilms represent the predominant mode of ...
In a new npj Ocean Sustainability article, ten researchers advocate the use of imagination in tackling the climate crisis. They focus specifically on urbanizing river deltas, which are of great ...
A wealth of carbon-fixation pathways and energy-conservation strategies in the attached microbiome provide evidence for the potential productivity of these biofilms. We identified widespread genetic ...
A recent study explores the intricate connection between gut bacteria and mental health, revealing how microbiome imbalances may contribute to anxiety disorders—and how probiotics might help.
“Microplastics are like rafts — a bacteria on its own might not be able to swim down a river, but riding in its biofilm on a tiny bit of plastic it can be disseminated into many different ...
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