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New pathway found for regulating zinc in E. coliStudying E. coli DNA, the researchers found that the DNA sequences Zur and ZntR recognize overlap partially, raising the question of whether they really can cross-interact. The experiment proving ...
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A look inside the lab that tested for E. coli in New Mexico after nationwide outbreakThen, comparing those to sequences nationally and locally ... With that information, the lab was able to determine this E. coli matched the pathogen that caused the national outbreak from ...
In 1975, Pribnow discovered the 'TATAAT box,' a well-conserved sequence centered around 10 bp upstream of the transcription initiation site of Escherichia coli promoters. This motif, together with ...
During an inspection, E. coli was found at 1,000 times the legal limit in Crosby, Texas, roughly 30 minutes northeast of Houston. Although the contaminated water isn't getting into the region's ...
Sanofi and Johnson & Johnson ended development of an experimental vaccine after it failed to adequately protect against an ...
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New microscopy technique reveals dynamic Escherichia coli membrane stiffnessEscherichia coli bacteria imaged by high-speed inline force mapping and fluorescence microscopy. Simultaneous topography and elastic modulus maps show a stiffening of the division site. Light and ...
If our genes are so similar, what really makes a eukaryote different from a prokaryote, or a human from E. coli? The answer ... and eukaryotes (Table 1). Sequence-specific transcription factors ...
A comprehensive seven-year study across 20 Chinese provinces has revealed a concerning rise in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) ...
Pharmaceutical giants Johnson & Johnson and Sanofi have stopped a late-stage clinical trial for their experimental E.coli vaccine after results failed to demonstrate sufficient efficacy.
Escherichia coli, commonly known as E. coli, is a versatile bacterium. While many strains are harmless and a natural part of our intestinal ...
Diarrheagenic E. coli (DEC) is a major global cause of diarrheal diseases, with certain strains showing alarming levels of antibiotic resistance.
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