Articles with the keyword:
9

Kamikaze bacteria illustrate evolution of cooperation

sea-maid submitted, created time 4 months 1 week (www.nature.com)

Bacteria can commit suicide to help their brethren establish more damaging infections — and scientists think that they can explain how this behaviour evolved.

The phenomenon, called self-destructive cooperation, can help bacteria such as Salmonella typhimurium and Clostridium difficile to establish a stronghold in the gut.

\ 1 \
Report Abuse
abuse@discover8.com
Apamin
Apamin, a bee venom polypeptide, blocks specifically the Ca2 ...
www.genscript.com
WEHI-274.1
Mouse monocytes; 250 ug/250 ul.
www.genscript.com
Rabbit Anti Tau (Phospho-Thr231) (polyclonal)
antibody : Rabbit Anti Tau (Phospho-Thr231) (polyclonal) ...
www.genscript.com
Shotgun Library
Shotgun libraries are one efficient way of generating DNA se ...
www.genscript.com