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期刊名:Trends in microbiology

缩写:TRENDS MICROBIOL

ISSN:0966-842X

e-ISSN:1878-4380

IF/分区:14.9/Q1

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Patrick Jung,Liesbeth van den Brink,José Luis Gutiérrez Alvarado Patrick Jung
In a world threatened by climate change and biodiversity loss, Chile is one of the leading countries regarding national park management and nature conservation. While there are already protection strategies for plants and animals, it is now...
Dora E Corzo-León,Jessie K Uehling,Elizabeth R Ballou Dora E Corzo-León
Holly R Rucker,Betül Kaçar Holly R Rucker
The evolution of nitrogen fixation undoubtedly altered nearly all corners of the biosphere, given the essential role of nitrogen in the synthesis of biomass. To date, there is no unified view on what planetary conditions gave rise to nitrog...
Steven D Allison Steven D Allison
Droughts are becoming more frequent and intense with climate change. As plants and microbes respond to drought, there may be consequences for the vast stocks of organic carbon stored in soils. If microbes sustain their activity under drough...
Marie Charlotte Schoelmerich Marie Charlotte Schoelmerich
Molecular hydrogen (H2) and carbon monoxide (CO) are ubiquitously available in the Earth's oceans, yet their low dissolved concentrations seemed unlikely to support microbial growth. Lappan, Shelley, Islam et al. now report that dissolved H...
Quinten R Ducarmon,Franziska Grundler,Yvon Le Maho et al. Quinten R Ducarmon et al.
Benefits of fasting and caloric restriction on host metabolic health are well established, but less is known about the effects on the gut microbiome and how this impacts renewal of the intestinal mucosa. What has been repeatedly shown durin...
Yasmine Fathy Mohamed,Kiruthika Manivannan,Rachel C Fernandez Yasmine Fathy Mohamed
Eleni Kyriakou,Gkikas Magiorkinis Eleni Kyriakou
In humans, retroviruses thrive more as symbionts than as parasites. Apart from the only two modern exogenous human retroviruses (human T-cell lymphotropic and immunodeficiency viruses; HTLV and HIV, respectively), ~8% of the human genome is...
Suneesh Kumar Pachathundikandi,Nicole Tegtmeyer,Steffen Backert Suneesh Kumar Pachathundikandi
Helicobacter pylori is a paradigm of chronic bacterial infection and is associated with peptic ulceration and malignancies. H. pylori uses specific masking mechanisms to avoid canonical ligands from activating Toll-like receptors (TLRs), su...