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An experiment in lab mice found that certain human gut bacteria can absorb PFAS, commonly called "forever chemicals," until they are excreted, new study finds.
If an intestinal inhabitant such as the bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) becomes resistant to many antibiotics, it can ...
A rare cell in the lining of lungs is fundamental to the organ-wide response necessary to repair damage from toxins like ...
Scientists have demonstrated that select human gut bacteria can bioaccumulate and sequester PFAS ‘forever chemicals’, ...
Research led by the National Institute of Biological Sciences in Beijing has discovered that switching on a single dormant ...
ZOWIE, the leading esports-focused brand of BenQ Corporation, proudly announces the establishment of its first European ...
To carry out the experiment, researchers used sperm from two different strains of mice. One strain was bred in European labs; ...
The new research advances epigenetic programming as a reproductive tool to breed motherless mice without compromising on ...
Males imprint their DNA by adding methyl modifications to it in a way that alters the activity of genes in order to promote ...
Though pinworm infestation has been prevalent since the early years of laboratory animal medicine, the genomes of these parasites have not yet been sequenced. The authors used high-fidelity ...
Human cells grown in mice in ‘crazy’ experiment, lab-grown organs one step closer It could offer a window to study human tissue development like never before. Updated: Jun 18, 2025 08:17 AM EST ...