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Giant viruses play a role in the survival of single-celled marine organisms called protists. These include algae, amoeba, and ...
A 71-year-old woman in Texas died after using unboiled tap water from an RV for nasal rinsing, leading to a rare but fatal ...
A Texas woman tragically died from a rare brain infection caused by Naegleria fowleri after using untreated tap water for ...
A 71-year-old Texas woman died after using campground tap water to clear her sinuses. The CDC says she was infected by the ...
The brain-eating amoeba case is rare, but it’s a wake-up call for anyone rinsing their sinuses with tap water.
Summer is when families are most at risk for brain-eating amoeba. Infections are rare, almost always deadly. How to go ...
A healthy Texas woman, 71, died from Naegleria fowleri, or brain-eating amoeba, after using a nasal irrigation device with ...
In a 2014 Nature paper, Ralston described this awkward process — trogocytosis, or “cell nibbling.” It was a revelation at the ...
Cells change their metabolic profiles in response to underlying gene regulatory networks, but how can alterations in metabolism encode specific transcriptional instructions? Here, we show that forcing ...
In this comprehensive review, we delve into the significant body of research on single-cell transcriptomics in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to understand neurological diseases with autoimmune, ...
Abstract: The invention of single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has enabled transcriptomic examination of cells on an individual basis, uncovering cell-to-cell phenotypic heterogeneity within ...