About antimicrobial resistance mechanisms

Bacteria adopted many different ways to be resistant to antibiotics. Not sure how they work?

https://t.co/S2VIhPgitR

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*U-1196 lo acorrala en una pared a AA2153
U-1196:Sabes odio que seas un glóbulo rojo
AA2153: ¿Qué?
U-1196:Prefiero que seas una bacteria...
AA2153: Creo que no estoy entendiendo
U-1196: Para fagocitarte a besos~♡
AA2153:

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CHEF à la bacteria!Microbes are one of the most hardworking chefs out there.Thanks to them we have kimchi, idli, kombucha, yoghurt, tempeh and much more.These are made using enzymes produced by bacteria that modify complex compounds giving flavor & texture.#inktober2020

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was reading SCP stuff before bed last night, dreamed of a little brain creature after reading about spooky bacteria that makes a brain grow in you?

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Holding your amphibious Pokemon, /especially/ if they are poison type, should be handled with protective and chemical-free gloves!

After all, just as much as oils and bacteria can transfer into their porous skin, so can their poison onto yours.

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Day15

Toll-Like receptors, the brave sentinels of our immune system! They act in the first line of defence against bacteria and viruses, triggering an inflammatory fight against intruders



inspired by PDB 3fxi

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Day 13, Dune It’s 2020 and the prompt word was Dune, so just some massive phage-worm thing. Also, in arid soils there is a much higher ratio of phages to bacterial genomes, is it due to a better survival of phages or just their genomes in these environments?

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day 9 in my series - the natural born killer,

This eats most of the other members of this series... 'nuff said?

More info: https://t.co/fsFsDFCwA6

(great suggestion !)

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Bacteria art. "Asymmetric mirror world". The gel is folded in half and the distribution of bacteria on one side is transferred to the other half of the gel. After the transcription, the left and right patterns of bacteria become asymmetrical with growth of bacteria.

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Congratulations to PDB depositors Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna on the Nobel award for the development of a method for genome editing.

Cascade and CRISPR help bacteria remember how to fight viral infection. More at Molecule of the Month https://t.co/39SeogATE3

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"A LA GUERRA" (clases presenciales y políticos en la casa)
Por Bacteria


Más caricaturas en https://t.co/KHh10T6vtS

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Tonsillitis in babies

It is an inflammation of the tonsils, two oval-shaped lymph nodes located on either side of the back of the throat. It can be caused by a virus or bacteria, most often, it's a virus.

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Also, here is THE CURE. he as the power to create any kind of microorganisms, but it only comes out as a cloud that reaches 2 meters of distance from the stand. That is because he can create any virus or bacteria, including the one that creates stands. with this powers, https://t.co/WASTlik5BN

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