Researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered that bacteria can drive stem cell regeneration to repair the ...
Immune cells that eat bacteria in the body don't stash them in specialized compartments as once thought, but turn them into critical nutrients that build proteins, create energy and keep the cells ...
A study published in Nature Communications describes how lymphatic endothelial cells assist in generating robust immune ...
After the advent of antibiotics in the 1940s, scientists were certain that they were on the cusp of conquering infectious ...
Immune cells that eat bacteria in the body don’t stash them in specialized compartments as once thought, but turn them into critical nutrients that build proteins, create energy and keep the cells ...
How do bacteria - harmless ones living in our bodies, or those that cause disease - organize their activities? A new study, combining powerful genomic-scale microscopy with a technical innovation, ...
When scientists discovered how bacteria protect themselves against viral invaders, called phages, in the early 2000s, little did they know they'd stumbled upon a revolutionary tool researchers could ...