Two microbiome metabolites compete to control mammalian cell growth
Two gut microbiome metabolites, queuine and preQ1, compete inside host cells to regulate translation, with preQ1 suppressing growth and queuine promoting it
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Two gut microbiome metabolites, queuine and preQ1, compete inside host cells to regulate translation, with preQ1 suppressing growth and queuine promoting it
Scientists and forest managers are increasingly turning to LiDAR, a remote sensing method that uses light in the form of…
Stressed Plantago asiatica plants emit airborne VOCs and soil signals to warn neighbors about salt stress, triggering stomatal closure and kin-based responses
The gray wolf population in the ecosystem surrounding Voyageurs National Park has reached its lowest point in over a decade,…
A La Trobe study shows loss of ASIP or MC1R function drives marsupial fur colors, from black eastern quolls to pale desert moles, illustrating convergent evolution
Researchers at the University of Glasgow have developed a sophisticated artificial intelligence model that can interpret the complex interactions between…
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