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How does E. coli get into food?
Dangerous strains of E. coli bacteria can infiltrate the food supply through many different routes, experts explain.
Evolution was fueled by endosymbiosis, cellular alliances in which one microbe makes a permanent home inside another. For the ...
"We essentially grafted an E. coli bacterium's cell membrane with polymers, achieving two important outcomes: First, the bacteria became stronger and more efficient, and could carry out complex ...
"We essentially grafted an E. coli bacterium's cell membrane with polymers, achieving two important outcomes: First, the bacteria became stronger and more efficient, and could carry out complex ...
In 2020, research found that colibactin, a substance produced by certain bacteria including two strains of E.coli, causes DNA breaks in human cells. The team also found evidence of damage from ...
Yet, virologists know little about how phages persist in the populations of bacterial cells they infect ... of a genetically uniform strain of E. coli, a bacterial species that colonizes the ...
Alberta poultry research is looking at extracts from plants able to grow on the Prairies and which could inhibit growth of E.
Plants and pets: Your furry friends and greenery add more life to your spaces. For your green thumb, find tips for saving money on houseplants and how to keep your plants alive longer. Pets can make a ...
Their study found that a protein called LdtA helps E. coli resist Mecillinam ... which normally targets the bacterial cell wall," said Ranjana Pathania, lead researcher and a professor at the ...