Stanford researchers have identified multiple forms of a ubiquitous enzyme in microbes that flourish in low-oxygen regions ...
Scientists at The University of Manchester have achieved a significant breakthrough in using cyanobacteria—commonly known as ...
However, how and when oxygenic photosynthesis originated remain unresolved and controversial questions, blurring and obfuscating our understanding of the history of life on earth. In this doctoral ...
Scientists at The University of Manchester have made an exciting breakthrough in using cyanobacteria, also known as ...
Stanford scientists have discovered multiple forms of a ubiquitous enzyme in microbes that thrive in low-oxygen zones off the coasts of Central and South America. The results may open new ...
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Cyanobacteria, an ancient lineage of bacteria that perform photosynthesis, have been found to regulate their genes using the same physics principle used in AM radio transmission. Cyanobacteria ...
The CTPA/siCSF1R system consists of a triblock polyamino acid (TPA) gene vector encapsulating siRNA, which is conjugated to the surface of photosynthetic cyanobacteria. It utilizes the inherent ...
Stanford researchers have found a surprising genetic twist in a lineage of microbes that may play an important role in ocean carbon storage. The ...
since cyanobacteria consume the greenhouse gas during photosynthesis. It also claims its bioengineering approach means it can produce more efficacious chemicals. It wants to improve on earlier ...