CAPTURING MRSA DIVERSITY BY INTEGRATING GENOMIC AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA OF PATIENTS AND THEIR SPACES


In the footsteps of sea stars: deciphering the catalogue of proteins involved in underwater temporary adhesion

Sea stars adhere strongly but temporarily to underwater substrata via the secretion of a blend of proteins, forming an adhesive footprint that they leave on the surface after detachment.Their tube feet enclose a duo-gland adhesive system comprising two types of adhesive cells, contributing different layers of the footprint and de-adhesive cells.In

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A study of X-ray point sources in Heiles Clouds 1 and 2

Star formation takes place in the coldest parts of molecular clouds, beginning in the densest, collapsing regions of filaments.As pre-main sequence stars are luminous X-ray emitters, X-ray point sources can serve as effective tracers of YSOs.In our study, we examined the distribution of X-ray point sources Filter Cable in two nearby molecular cloud

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