The idea that a single-celled bacterium can defend itself against viruses in a similar way as the 1.8-trillion-cell human ...
The idea that a single-celled bacterium can defend itself against viruses in a similar way as the 1.8-trillion-cell human ...
Bacteria and viruses are the most common causes of disease, but they have some key differences. Here's what you need to know.
Data reveal how the global challenge to reduce deaths and infections from drug-resistant bacteria is not going according to ...
Viruses easily spread between humans through coughs, needles, and sex. Animals can also infect humans through infected feces, blood, and tissue.
Everywhere you go, you carry a population of microbes in your gastrointestinal tract that outnumber the human cells making up ...
Researchers at Umeå University have identified a key molecular player that helps bacteria survive the hostile environment ...
We can see the virus here thanks to cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), an extremely cool imaging technique that lets ...
This cover highlights the article Programmed cell revival from imminent cell death enhances tissue repair and regeneration by ...