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   Engineered for Defence: How Modified Microbes are Becoming the New BiopesticidesEngineered for Defence: How Modified Microbes are Becoming the New Biopesticides
 
Discover how biopesticides and engineered microbes are shaping the future of sustainable agriculture. Learn about their benefits, challenges, market trends, and their role in improving crop health and soil productivity.
 
   Dynamic mapping exposes hidden dynamics of gut microbiomeDynamic mapping exposes hidden dynamics of gut microbiome
 
This study reveals how gut microbiome interactions influence E. coli colonization, using Dynamic Covariance Mapping to analyze community dynamics and stability.
 
 Organotypic Model of the Human Gut Epithelium Demonstrates Genetic Determinants of Shigella Colonization
 
Organotypic Model of the Human Gut Epithelium Demonstrates Genetic Determinants of Shigella ColonizationA study in Nature Genetics uses organotypic gut models to reveal genome-wide genetic determinants of Shigella colonization, spotlighting type III secretion system effectors as crucial for early infection.
 
 
 Genetically Similar Bacteria Show Unexpected Diversity in Shape and Behavior
 
Genetically Similar Bacteria Show Unexpected Diversity in Shape and BehaviorGenetically similar bacteria can differ in shape and behavior, even in lab settings. A recent study shows that this variability impacts microbial fitness, virulence, and our understanding of gut microbiota.
 
 
 Soil bacterium offers clues for new bioactive compounds
 
Soil bacterium offers clues for new bioactive compoundsA recent study by an interdisciplinary research team shows how a soil bacterium can become a source of inspiration in the search of new active substances.
 
 
 Gut microbe emerges as a promising tool in the fight against COVID-19
 
Gut microbe emerges as a promising tool in the fight against COVID-19Researchers found that Akkermansia muciniphila boosts lung-specific antiviral immunity against SARS-CoV-2 in mice by modulating the gut–lung axis. This commensal gut bacterium shows promise as a potential biomarker and biotherapeutic candidate for COVID-19 and other respiratory infections.
 
 
 Bayesian neural networks advance understanding of gut microbe metabolism
 
Bayesian neural networks advance understanding of gut microbe metabolismGut bacteria are known to be a key factor in many health-related concerns. However, the number and variety of them is vast, as are the ways in which they interact with the body's chemistry and each other.
 
 
 Staph bacterium possesses a surprising level of metabolic redundancy, study reveals
 
Staph bacterium possesses a surprising level of metabolic redundancy, study revealsIn the ongoing battle against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, MSU researchers have made a discovery that could reshape how we target deadly pathogens like staph infections.
 
 
 Gut Microbes May Help Remove Toxic Forever Chemicals from the Body
 
Gut Microbes May Help Remove Toxic Forever Chemicals from the BodyScientists have discovered that certain species of microbe found in the human gut can absorb PFAS - the toxic and long-lasting 'forever chemicals.'
 
 

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