For our immune system, naked RNA is a sign of viral or bacterial invasion and must be attacked. But RNA also has our own cells. To repel trouble, our cells wear RNA in sugars, Vijay Rathinam and colleagues with the Uconn School of Medicine and Ryan Flynn in the Hospital report for children in Boston […]
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Our intestines are home for trillion microorganisms that produce substances capable of regulating all organ organs using a bloodstream and intestinal nervous system. However, only little is known about the impact of most bacteria that make up our microbiome. Now an international team of scientists under the leadership of the University of Copenhagen has identified […]