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      <description>• Researchers have discovered and characterized at the atomic level a mechanism that enables bacterial pathogens-including hospital bacteria Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas</description>
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      <description>• Sometimes, transporting electrons from one cell to another is a team effort. • In electroactive bacteria, that team is a group of proteins that shepherds electrons forward, passi</description>
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      <description>• Abstract The cellular nucleotide pool is a major focal point of the host immune response to viral infection. • Immune effector proteins that disrupt the nucleotide pool enable an</description>
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      <description>• Bacteria have evolved to adapt to all of Earth&amp;rsquo;s most extreme conditions, from scorching heat to temperatures well below zero. • Ice caves are just one of the environments hostin</description>
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