Bacteria in our BRAINS??
Surprisingly, we observe translocation of gut bacteria to the brain via the vagus nerve. This occurs in mice fed a high fat diet, or without dietary changes in mouse models of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and autism. 🧵
biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Jelena Ostapenko disappointed with scheduling for Coco Gauff match:
“I felt like I didn’t recover from that night. I got back to the hotel around 2 a.m.. When you go to sleep at 5 or 6 a.m. you need a few days just to recover.. If I play a late night session, in 1 day I have to
Bağırsaklardaki bozulmuş bakteri içeriği ile Alzheimer gibi hastalıklar arasındaki ilişki biliniyor ama bunun hangi yoldan olduğu bilinmiyordu. Bu etkileyici hayvan çalışmasında bağırsak bakterilerinin vagus siniri aracılığıyla beyine doğrudan geçiş yapabildiği gösterilmiş.
John McEnroe says the roof should be closed and that these matches shouldn't be a war of attrition.
Could not agree more. Game is not meant to be played in these conditions.
Let's just get the players playing their best tennis.
Will always remain grateful for our Rafa to always inspire all of us and teach the best values on the court and outside of it 🙏🏼👑
We deeply miss you but truly hope you’re doing well and still enjoying your time out of Tour !
📸: US Open
Thrilled to be part of this effort!
The Weiss Lab is HIRING at all levels. Come join us to study heteroresistance and how tiny subpopulations of resistant cells can have huge impacts on treatment outcomes.
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reuters.com/world/us/biden….
Thank you so much @madelinerb2 for this beautiful piece on heteroresistance! The clinical relevance of this undetected resistance phenomenon is becoming clear but many fundamental questions remain.
Come and join our team and help unlock the mysteries - the Weiss Lab is hiring!
Bacteria can adapt to B-lactam stress by increasing copy number of "wimpy" B-lactamases to overcome new drugs/B-lactamase inhibitors without new evolution, threatening the B-lactam dominated antibiotic pipeline.
Congrats Jake Choby (UNC) and team!
nature.com/articles/s4146…
I encourage students and postdocs to check out Jake Choby's new lab at UNC - he's a rockstar, outstanding mentor, and is exploring a new frontier in the fight against superbugs!