Specific enzymes shield the human skin and body from microorganisms, viruses Kumar Jeetendra | May 22, 2021 The human body is constantly exposed to various environmental celebrities, from viruses to bacteria to fungi, but the majority of these parasitic organisms provoke little if any response from our skin, which is charged with monitoring and shielding from external dangers. Until now, researchers weren’t quite sure how that happened — and why our skin …
Immunotherapy treatments for nephrological autoimmune illnesses may help treat serious Coronavirus Kumar Jeetendra | June 8, 2021 Various viruses and bacteria have been known to cause autoimmune diseases where there’s such a predisposition. This phenomenon also seems to play a major part SARS-CoV-2, especially in severe courses. The body’s own immune cells are activated, with the formation of autoantibodies that attack the body’s own healthy cell structures (proteins, autoantigens); deposits of immune …
Antibiotic resistance found in the gut microbiome of lemurs living near humans Kumar Jeetendra | August 10, 2021 The CDC describes antibiotic resistance as one of the most pressing public health crises in the world. It is currently being discovered in the stomachs of lemurs (our distant primate cousins). Researchers at Duke have discovered evidence of antibiotic resistance in the microbiome from lemurs that live close to humans, according to a new study …
Researchers move forward in the development of microbial fuel cells Kumar Jeetendra | September 18, 2021 A UCLA-led group of engineers and chemists have taken an important step in the creation of fuel cells made by microbial organisms which is a method that makes use of natural bacteria to pull electrons out of organic material within the water to create electrical currents. A research paper detailing the groundbreaking technology was published …
New technique to make a modest and rapid COVID-19 test dependent on isothermal amplification Kumar Jeetendra | December 30, 2021 Russian researchers have devised the method to make an affordable and quick COVID-19 test that relies on isothermal amplifying. According to their paper in Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology The using this method can allow researchers to create universal test methods for any COVID-19 variations. There are many options for devices that detect the presence of SARS-CoV-2 within human …
How are viruses different from bacteria at the apex? Kumar Jeetendra | September 26, 2023 Bacteria and viruses are two different categories of microorganisms, and they differ significantly in a number of key ways. Biological Classification: Viruses are not considered living entities because they lack the cellular structure and metabolic processes that are characteristic of live cells. They are basically genetic material (DNA or RNA) wrapped in a protein covering. …
Which food item is ideal for bacterial growth? All you need to know Kumar Jeetendra | October 15, 2023 Although bacteria can grow on a wide variety of meals, some foods may be better suited for bacterial development than others due to a number of different variables. You should be aware of the following traits that can make a food item more favourable to bacterial growth: Foods with a high moisture content are more …
Viruses and Bacteria: What Sets Them Apart Kumar Jeetendra | November 10, 2023 Viruses and bacteria are both types of microorganisms, but they differ significantly in structure, function, and behavior. How are viruses different from bacteria at the apex? Cellular structure: Bacteria: If it wasn’t for bacteria causing problems, they’d be fascinating. These little single-celled organisms have a complex cellular structure. They come complete with a cell wall, …
Troubleshooting Common Issues in Bacterial Culturing Kumar Jeetendra | April 11, 2024 When handling common problems in bacterial culturing, it is important to use a step-by-step approach for identifying and solving the issues that can come up during the process of culturing. Here are some troubleshooting tips: Contamination: Contamination is among the most typical challenges faced when dealing with bacterial culture. It may result from airborne bacteria, …
What Is Fermentation? A Simple Explanation for Everyone Kumar Jeetendra | December 28, 2024 Fermentation is a natural method which is applied in the making of medicines, drinks and food, and as such it has been in existence for some time. It consists of the degradation or breaking down of organic materials with bacteria, yeast or fungi. With that said, let us provide a straightforward description of what the …