Hyperthermophilic archaea are true survival experts. They thrive in boiling hot springs and deep-sea vents—environments ...
How heat-loving archaea adapt their cellular machinery to survive, and why this may be important for vaccine development. Prof. Dr. Dina Grohmann Lehrstuhl für Mikrobiologie & Archaeen-Zentrum & ...
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Adapt or perish, now as ever, is nature's inexorable imperative," wrote H. G. Wells. This principle - that survival requires change - was mastered ...
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Gout and the Gut Microbiome

"Although gout's cardinal feature is inflammatory arthritis, it is closely associated with insulin resistance and considered ...
Two-day-old baby KJ Muldoon only had a few months left to live. Diagnosed with a rare and fatal genetic disease, his life ...
Pyrrolysine is an important component of methyltransferase enzymes, which the archaea use to metabolize methylamine in the environment. “The need for that metabolism and availability of the machinery ...