Nature Microbiology
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Nature Microbiology publishes the latest research and commentary in all areas of microbiology.
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http://www.nature.com/nmicrobiol/ 25-02-2015 07:34:07
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Out now in nature 👉 Plasmid targeting and destruction by the DdmDE bacterial defence system Jack Bravo David Taylor
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⭐Research highlight: Enzymes derived from gut bacteria switch A and B blood types to Group O (‘universal’), a strategy that could help solve blood donor shortages in the future. Nature Microbiology
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OUT NOW 📢 Propionate prevents loss of the PDIM virulence lipid in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Michael Berney Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Official
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Research from Cambridge University FuDan University in Nature Microbiology highlights the importance of #measles vaccine second dose for babies born by #csection .
#vaccine nation #vaccine #mmr #caesarean #globalhealth #infectiousdisease
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Viruses Keep Mice from Stressing Out
Nice profile of our recent Nature Microbiology paper by Shelby Bradford, PhD in The Scientist
Nate Ritz APC Microbiome Ireland
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We can now analyze the molecular composition of interactions bt/w gut bacteria & signs of life on Mars, but we lack data reporting standardization. #JClinic PI Loza F. Tadesse, Ph.D. is one of 61 researchers behind a new Nature Microbiology paper tackling this issue. nature.com/articles/s4156…
A study in Nature Microbiology shows that enzymes found in the gut resident bacteria, Akkermansia muciniphila, can convert both known and previously not recognized antigens on human red blood cells to make group O blood. go.nature.com/3QLIPTh
🔬Science should be shared!
We have built an open-access web repository for microbiological Raman spectroscopy data which establishes a set of standards for data reporting to ensure reproducible measurements.
Read more in Nature Microbiology
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Exciting announcement, Nono Nordisk Foundation, BMGF and Wellcome join forces to launch a US$ 300 million program to fund global science on climate change, infectious and communicable diseases #NNFGlobalSummit