Can plant phenolics be used to combat recurrent UTI?
Plant phenolics inhibit focal adhesion kinase and suppress host cell invasion by uropathogenic Escherichia coli | Infection & Immunity https://t.co/jjz83IIig5
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New work w/ @JMWinterlab and EJ Hernandez! @UofUResearch@UofU3i@UofUBiology
Resistance Gene Association and Inference Network (ReGAIN): A Bioinformatics Pipeline for Assessing Probabilistic Co-Occurrence Between Resistance Genes in Bacterial Pathogens https://t.co/yR9w68H0qX
Breaking the mould: rethinking ‘wild type’ in fungal pathogens
In this Journal Club, Amelia Barber discusses a study revealing intraspecies heterogeneity in Aspergillus fumigatus, prompting us to re-evaluate the notion of ‘reference’ strains.
https://t.co/vRyGm5MPAF
New info for the great UTI-cranberry debate...
Plant Phenolics Inhibit Focal Adhesion Kinase and Suppress Host Cell Invasion by Uropathogenic Escherichia coli https://t.co/o9Q55Bd66W
FRIDAY!
Join us for the next Urobiome Research Interest Group Research Hour with Alan Wolfe, PhD and Maria Hadjifrangiskou, PhD who will be presenting their work in the urobiome and opening up discussion on potentials for interdisciplinary collaborations.
https://t.co/7lbipm4AyG
Farewell lunch for the phenomenal Sam Hendry before he heads off to conquer the world. He will be missed! Watch for his great science coming soon (hopefully) to a journal near you. ⛷️ 📷 📷@UofUUndergrad@utahskiteam@uofuour@UofUBiology@UofUMandI