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Fellow of the American Society for Engineering Education (2020) Martin Award for Best Paper in ASEE Chemical Engineering Division (2018), with Katharyn Nottis, Margot Vigeant, Michael Prince, Amy ...
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New Diagnostic Breakthrough Identifies Bacteria With Almost 100% Precision in Hours, Not DaysMore importantly, they are extremely sensitive to mismatches, making them powerful tools for telling one species from another—even if they look almost identical under a microscope ... bloodstream ...
Therefore, we examined Escherichia coli cells by using CEMOVIS and cryo-ET to determine ... Since our data were obtained from images acquired using the same microscope in the same conditions, the size ...
The first-of-its-kind in-depth bacterial evolutionary map could pave the way for the development of precision treatments for ...
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Study Finds on MSNHow Common E. Coli Strain Uses ‘Double-Attack’ to Destroy Gut From WithinScientists have solved the 3D structure of EspC, a powerful toxin produced by EPEC, a diarrheal E. coli strain that kills ...
Scientists have taken an important step toward the development of a potential new treatment for treating Shiga ...
E. coli bacteria could be used to create biodegradable plastics, reports a paper published in Nature Chemical Biology. The engineered bacterial system described in the study may help in the ...
I have said this too many times. In the 1990’s ninety percent of the work I did were E. coli O157:H7 cases linked to hamburger. However, due to the collaboration between regulators (deeming E.
CD47-amyloid-β-CD74 signaling is a key driver of adaptive immunosuppression in sepsis, suppressing B cells and impairing ...
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