BRCC Microbiology Blog
Sunday, July 24, 2011
A Ruthless Killer of its Own Kind
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Inhabiting a wide variety of places on Earth; including but not limited to the soil, water, plants, animals, and even humans, Pseudomonas ae...
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Saturday, July 23, 2011
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They're Bad, But Can They Be Good? Prions are known as infectious agents, but is it possible that they are an evolutionary ada...
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Friday, July 22, 2011
Enterococcus faecalis; Drug-Resistant "Super bug"
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For humans, Enterococcus faecalis exists naturally in the gastrointestinal track and is among the first lactic acid bacteria to colonize an ...
Is it Possible that Brain Cells Abandon Mitochondria in Parkinson’s?
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Parkinson's disease affects nearly five million individuals today by degenerating brain cells and by damaging nerve cells that control t...
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Human Immune System’s Defense Against Anthrax Infections
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Recent studies have revealed that the human body’s immune system has its own self-defense mechanism against the anthrax bacterium, Bacillus ...
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Sunday, July 17, 2011
Blood Type or Gut Type?
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Big news in the world of bacteria! Scientists at European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg , Germany have made some fascinati...
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Human Gut Microbiota Linked to Obesity
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Obesity has recently become a hot topic in the United States as the number of cases of it rise in both adults and children. Because it can ...
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