These symptoms of infection can be due to toxins produced by the pathogen or host in... M Goytia,J.L. Kandler,W.M. Shafer - Springer Basel 被引量: 4发表: 2013年 Antimicrobial Peptides: the Achilles' Heel of Antibiotic Resistance? Antibiotic resistance is an imminent threat to the ...
The most recent achievement of the research collaboration was the development of 3D-printed living materials that incorporate bacteria capable of degrading biopolymers like polyhydroxybutyrate (a natural polyester produced by many bacterial strains), thus enabling precise control over when and how quickly t...
Gold enters the bacteria the same way as copper. Copper is a vital trace element for C. metallidurans however it is toxic in large quantities. When the copper and gold particles come into contact with the bacteria, a range of chemical processes occur: Copper, which usually occurs in a form...
A biofilm is the assemble of microbial cells. These are irreversibly attached to the surface. It is a collection of one or more microorganisms. It is formed by bacteria, algae, fungi, protozoa, yeast, and other types of microorganisms.
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B) How is cDNA generated?PCR:The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a frequently used approach for rapidly making millions or even billions of copies of a particular DNA sample. It allows researchers to take a very small piece of DNA and amplify it to a large enough amount...
When Reiter talks about how the cultivation of bacteria in bioreactors can be optimized, he is filled with enthusiasm. “Given the challenges of climate change, it is clear that alternatives to fossil resources are needed,” he says. “We are developing a technology that does not emit additiona...
How bacteria regulate, assemble and rotate flagella to swim in liquid media is reasonably well understood. Much less is known about how some bacteria use f... DB Kearns - 《Nature Reviews Microbiology》 被引量: 777发表: 0年 FLAGELLAR ELONGATION AND SHORTENING IN CHLAMYDOMONAS II. Re-utilization...
Many important drugs such as antibiotics or active agents against cancer arenatural productswhich are built up by microorganisms for example bacteria or fungi. In the laboratory, these natural products can often be not produced at all or only with great effort. The starting point of a large numb...
1. How does bacteria evolutionary adaptation help to survive harsh environmental conditions? Describe how a geneticist might be able to tell that a population is evolving. What causes variation in a species? To put this another way: all humans have the same genes, y...