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In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at quantum computing for image recognition, a gene therapy using a patient’s ...
Bacteria can be engineered ... produce in the chlorophyll of plant cells. Hyperspectral cameras are also used to look for signs of malnutrition or pathogen invasion in plants.
Microfluidics experiments and simulations show that magnetotactic bacteria are adapted to the geomagnetic field strength for optimal navigation in sediment environments.
Virtually all bacterial ... the host cells to proliferate and disseminate systemically. Furthermore, galectins from parasites might contribute directly or indirectly to host invasion, or ...
The image on the left ... can be activated by a bacterial byproduct that can escape from the gut into the bloodstream and fuel the expansion of pre-leukemic cells. Now the research team is working ...
From the suppression of the production of white blood cells to heart disease ... chemical exposure to high mortality from viral and bacterial infections. In birds, they cause eggshell thinning ...
During your sleep, your body sheds dead skin cells, it also releases sweat and other bodily fluids, creating an environment conducive to the proliferation of bacteria and dust mites, as pointed ...
A close-up photo of selfish lake bacteria, in which the blue is the polysaccharide and the green is the microbe's cell membrane.
For Figure 3C, cell invasion was quantified by randomly selecting 5 fields of view per sample under 300× magnification. Images shown in the figure were taken at lower magnification to provide a better ...
“It is typically caused by bacteria, and is a result of a break of the skin around this area,” Dr. Moustafa says. This bacterial invasion leads to pain ... melanocytes (pigment-producing cells) in the ...