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When a hive is infected with American Foulbrood, the normal course of action is immediately burn it down. Instead, researchers collected data from the hives over a 24-hour period.
White blood cells use brute force to dislodge bacteria UC Hoxworth professor receives NIH grant for his lab's biomedical research Date: March 4, 2025 Source: University of Cincinnati Summary: A ...
This cell encircles the pathogen with its membrane, forming a tight, constricting ring. With remarkable force, the white blood cell yanks the pathogen off the wound's surface.
The study highlights the newly discovered mechanism by which white blood cells use brute force to dislodge bacteria that stick to human tissues. Once detached, the white blood cells engulf and consume ...
White blood cells use brute force to dislodge bacteria UC Hoxworth professor receives NIH grant for his lab’s biomedical research Peer-Reviewed Publication University of Cincinnati ...
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