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  • Bacterial Polysaccharides and Their Research Innovations

    Bacteria are covered by polysaccharides at the outer surface in the form of capsules, glycoproteins, or glycolipids. Such a bacterial sugar coat constitutes the principal antigens in most pathogenic bacteria and plays an important role in host-pathogen interactions. With mor...
  • The Wide Application of Escherichia coli Fermentation in Microb

    The microbial fermentation process has been manipulated by humans and is widely used in the production of various foods and other commercial products, including pharmaceuticals. Microbial fermentation can also be used to identify microorganisms for diagnostic purposes.    Several Gr...
  • Comprehensive protein interaction network helps discover candid

    Treatment options for COVID-19 remain limited. Researchers at the University of Helsinki and the University of Eastern Finland first searched for appropriate drug targets and reusable drugs and finally discovered six candidates with antiviral effects against SARS-CoV-2.   Understanding viral ...
  • Physicists have found new quantum effects in bilayer graphene

    Theorists at the University of Texas at Dallas and colleagues in Germany have for the first time observed a rare phenomenon in a very simple material, called the quantum anomalous Hall effect. Previous experiments have only found it in complex or subtle substances.   Fan Zhang, associate prof...
  • CD ComputaBio Announces 3D-QSAR Service for Drug Design and Scr

    CD ComputaBio, a reliable computational biology service provider located in New York, is always hammering at research and trials in order to provide customers with access to the latest software, technologies, and expertise at a competitive price and fast turnaround time. The company has recently lau...