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https://www.science.org/content/article/metal-scaffolds-turn-bacteria-live-wires . [1] Postdoctoral fellow: high resolution microscopy and immunolabeling of conductive structures in multicellular cable
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symbiosis with bacteria. However, when dysregulated, they can promote immune diseases, neurodegeneration and cancer. Glycocalyces also act as the first line of defence against pathogens, but some pathogens
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sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), enabling the anaerobic turnover of hydrocarbons in marine sediments. Despite their global importance, the mechanistic basis of this metabolic coupling remains unresolved
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year round Details Clostridial neurotoxins are produced by anaerobic bacteria such as Clostridium botulinum. Each toxin molecule has a highly conserved zinc-dependent protease domain that cleaves SNARE
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-immobilized whole-cell biocatalysts based on viable recombinant E. coli cells for the production of chemical specialties. The cascade of three redox enzymes co-expressed in E. coli bacteria as
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sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), enabling the anaerobic turnover of hydrocarbons in marine sediments. Despite their global importance, the mechanistic basis of this metabolic coupling remains unresolved
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, KY Grade Level 44 Salary Range $21.06-33.69/hour Type of Position Staff Position Time Status Full-Time Required Education MS Click here for more information about equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu
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Level 42 Salary Range $17.41-27.87/hour Type of Position Staff Position Time Status Full-Time Required Education MS Click here for more information about equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu/employment
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triglycerides, pigments, or glycolipids, exhibit bacterial activity against two Gram-positive bacteria, Bacillus subtilis and Staphylococcus aureus. It therefore seems wise to extend the preliminary work
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The faculty in MBM are united by a common interest in the biology of microbes (bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites) and the effects of microbes on human and animal hosts. The microbial pathogens program