Search query: humans
Categories: Biology: Microbiology
13142 records searched, 489 records found, 20 matches displayed
< Previous 20 articles Next 20 articles >
Search Hints:
- Use a + (plus sign) or - (minus sign) to include or exclude a word: +mars -venus
- Use a ? (question mark) as a wildcard for a single letter: te?t (test,text)
- Use a * (asterisk) as a wildcard for multiple letters: he*t (heat, heart)
- Use a ~ (tilde) to expand word endings: meteor~ (meteorite, meteorid, meteorology)
Most frequent words in this category for articles published in the last 45 days:
bacteria (32),
virus (20),
cells (19),
disease (19),
discovered (18),
species (16),
cell (14),
help (14),
human (14),
infections (14),
proteins (14),
viruses (14),
cancer (12),
developed (12),
humans (12),
immune (12),
role (12),
system (12),
used (12),
animals (11)
Published New yeast prion helps cells survive - New Yeast Prion Helps Cells Survive


One of the greatest mysterious in cellular biology has been given a new twist. Researchers now show...
Published Small, convenient mosquito repellent device passes test to protect military personnel - Small, Convenient Mosquito Repellent Device Passes Test to Protect Military Personnel


A device provides protection from mosquitoes for an extended period and requires no heat, electricit...
Published Researchers uncover metabolic secrets of anaerobes and identify new strategies to treat c. difficile infections - Researchers Uncover Metabolic Secrets of Anaerobes and Identify New Strategies to Treat C. Difficile Infections


A team of investigators has identified metabolic strategies used by Clostridioides difficile to rapi...
Published Bald eagles aren't fledging as many chicks due to avian influenza - Bald Eagles Struggle to Fledge Chicks Due to Avian Influenza


Bald eagles are often touted as a massive conservation success story due to their rebound from near...
Published First illustration of the molecular machinery that makes cilia beat - First Illustration of the Molecular Machinery That Makes Cilia Beat



The first image of the structures that power human cilia -- the tiny, hairlike projections that line ...
Published Scales or feathers? It all comes down to a few genes - Scales or Feathers? It All Comes Down to a Few Genes



Scales, spines, feathers and hair are examples of vertebrate skin appendages, which constitute a rem...
Published Researchers assemble pathogen 'tree of life' - Researchers Assemble Pathogen 'Tree of Life'



Researchers provide open-access tool to capture new data on a global plant destroyer, Phytophthora....
Published Why it's hard to make a bunny mad - Why It's Hard to Make a Bunny Mad


Rabbits have long been considered immune to prion disease, but recently scientists have shown that t...
Published Studying herpes encephalitis with mini-brains - Studying Herpes Encephalitis with Mini-Brains



The herpes simplex virus-1 can sometimes cause a dangerous brain infection. Combining an anti-inflam...
Published Slow growth in crocodile ancestors pre-dated their semi-aquatic lifestyle



A groundbreaking study is reshaping our understanding of crocodile evolution by pinpointing the onse...
Published New test detects toxic prions in blood - New Test Detects Toxic Prions in Blood: A Breakthrough in Prion Disease Diagnosis


The first cases of mad cow disease in humans occurred in the late 1990s and are thought to be the co ...
Published What bank voles can teach us about prion disease transmission and neurodegeneration - What Bank Voles Can Teach Us About Prion Disease Transmission and Neurodegeneration


Transmission of prions between species is inefficient, and only a small proportion of exposed recipi...
Published New spray fights infections and antibiotic resistance - New Spray Fights Infections and Antibiotic Resistance


The World Health Organization (WHO) ranks antibiotic resistance as one of the top ten threats to glo...
Published Sweet salvation -- how a sugar cane pathogen is gearing up a new era of antibiotic discovery - Sweet Salvation: How a Sugar Cane Pathogen is Gearing Up a New Era of Antibiotic Discovery



A potent plant toxin with a unique way of killing harmful bacteria has emerged as one of the stronge...
Published Discovery of T-cells that protect against deadly pneumococcal disease - Discovery of T-cells that protect against deadly pneumococcal disease


A new study reveals how resistance to bacteraemic pneumonia is provided by a unique subset of lung T...
Published Studies find that microbiome changes may be a signature for ME/CFS - Studies Find That Microbiome Changes May Be a Signature for ME/CFS


Researchers have found differences in the gut microbiomes of people with myalgic encephalomyelitis/c...
Published New vaccine platform could ease development, delivery of virus-fighters - New Vaccine Platform Could Ease Development, Delivery of Virus-Fighters


By repurposing one of the human body's natural cargo transports, a research team has developed a vac ...
Published New antibiotic cures superbugs without bacterial resistance - New Antibiotic Cures Superbugs Without Bacterial Resistance


In a potential game changer for the treatment of superbugs, a new class of antibiotics was developed...
Published Parasites alter likelihood of fish being caught by anglers - Parasites Alter Likelihood of Fish Being Caught by Anglers


Parasitic infections in salmonid fish can increase or decrease their vulnerability to angling, depen...
Published How a harmful fungus renders its host plant defenseless - How a Harmful Fungus Renders Its Host Plant Defenseless


The fungus Ustilago maydis attacks corn and can cause significant damage to its host. To do this, it...