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DNA-binding protein blocks virulence cascade in a diarrhea pathogen outside hosts, study finds
Some pathogens use temperature as a trigger and activate virulence only after entering the warmer environment of a host. A research team from Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, and the University of ...
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New platform uses non-genetic DNA to control cells without altering genes
Researchers have built a platform that programs short DNA fragments inside living cells to control protein activity, all ...
Scientists have uncovered new DNA-binding proteins from some of the most extreme environments on Earth and shown that they can improve rapid medical tests for infectious diseases. The international ...
Pathogenic bacteria often delay the activation of their virulence program until they are inside the host. Researchers have ...
Scientists used a bacterial system called retron to turn DNA into a programmable tool inside living cells, enabling gene ...
A study conducted in fruit flies by investigators at the University of Alabama at Birmingham has linked a patient variant of ...
Cancer treatment has long been haunted by the same problem: how do you strike dangerous cells without hitting healthy ones ...
Researchers developed a retron-based system that enables DNA to function as an active intracellular tool rather than merely ...
DNA origami cages constrain individual proteins toward preferred orientations on electrodes, dramatically improving electrical measurement precision and enabling detection of subtle structural changes ...
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