Researchers from the University of Seville, in collaboration with the universities of Zaragoza and Kansas (USA), have managed to describe hitherto unknown processes that allow us to understand the ...
Most bacteria are harmless. Even those, like Salmonella, that are dangerous place limits on their own virulence to ensure the host survives long enough to spread the infection. Now, Yale University ...
DURHAM, N.C. -- Using a common worm as a model, researchers from Duke University Medical Center have identified specific genes within Salmonella that give the bacteria its ability to infect host cells ...
The mechanism behind Salmonella's virulence and its susceptibility to antibiotics has been uncovered by scientists. Although the mechanism had not been recognized before, the scientists were intrigued ...
In a new paper, researchers have investigated the role of small RNAs that help Salmonella express their virulence genes. Salmonella are food-borne pathogens that infect millions of people a year. To ...
A global study uncovers the hidden role of viruses in driving bacterial evolution and highlights a surprising bacterial gene that helps fight back. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech ...
The mouse was used as a model to determine whether storage of Salmonella dublin in slurry and in broth reduces the virulence of the organism. No reduction in virulence of S. dublin stored in slurry ...
Salmonella, a well-known food-borne bacterium, uses protein "staples" to restructure the shape of the gut cells it invades, forcing these cells to flow around the bacteria and engulf them, ...
For many pathogens, the ability to regulate their replication in host cells is a key element in establishing persistency. Here, we identified a single point mutation in the gene for polynucleotide ...
Rescued chickens gather in an aviary at Farm Sanctuary's Southern California Sanctuary on October 5, 2022 in Acton, California - Copyright GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA ...
Researchers from the University of Seville, in collaboration with the universities of Zaragoza and Kansas (USA), have managed to describe hitherto unknown processes that allow us to understand the ...
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