infection
- Microbiology
Bacteria Killing Their Competitors by Following ‘Divide and Conquer’
In a new study led by the research group from Imperial College London, researchers have experimented to see the result of bacteria provoking their competitors. Some bacterial strain releases a toxin agent which evoke other bacteria in their surroundings to attack. Scientist hopes that this tactic can be used against the infectious disease. The conflict for the food resources between…
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The Hotter Your Body, Lesser You are Prone to Tumor
The hotter your body, lesser you are prone to infection, wound and tumors. A new research led by the researchers at the Universities of Warwick and Manchester demonstrated that little rise in temperature of your body fastens the cellular clock whose function is to turn the gene on and off in response to infection. This new finding can help researchers…
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