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Bonnie Bassler discovered that bacteria "talk" to each other, using a chemical language that lets them coordinate defense and mount attacks. The find has stunning implications for medicine, industry -- and our understanding of ourselves. science disease health evolution biology communication bacteria mi...
HOW B-CELLS AND T-CELLS TALK TO EACH OTHER The B cells of the immune system, which secrete antibodies against foreign antigens, are fully specific and effective only after maturation in lymph nodes ... EA Clark,JA Ledbetter 被引量: 53发表: 1994年 How bacteria talk to each other: regulat...
question that we had is how can bacteria, these primitive organisms, tell the difference from times when they're alone, and times when they're in a community, and then all do something together. What we've figured out is that the way that they do that is that they talk to each other...
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Bacteria are very sneaky in their efforts to develop resistance to antibiotics. Some strains of bacteria package up the genetic instructions for how they defend themselves and cause disease, and pass this information on to neighbouring, naïve, bacteri
Bacteria are very sneaky in their efforts to develop resistance to antibiotics. Some strains of bacteria package up the genetic instructions for how they defend themselves and cause disease, and pass this information on to neighbouring, naïve, bacteri
And what's actually interesting to us was not that the bacteria made light but when the bacteria made light. What we noticed is when the bacteria were alone, so when they were in dilute suspension, they made no light. But when they grew to a certain cell number, all the bacteria turned...
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and a longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of them. The passage and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be ...
Pathogensis a journal published by MDPI that features cutting-edge research on all aspects of pathogens, which include disease-causing microorganisms like bacteria and viruses, and pathogen‒host interactions. Both highlighted articles address the risk of virus variants with potential inter-species trans...