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eLife Science Digests
Cutting jargon and putting research in context,
digests
showcase some of the latest articles published in eLife.
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Trading resistance
When the bacteria MRSA evolve to resist viral attacks, they regain their sensitivity to antibiotics.
Excitable brain worms
Tapeworm larvae might cause epilepsy by producing excess glutamate and overexciting brain cells.
Hungry eyes
Humans focus less on nutritional information and more on how appetizing a food looks when deciding what to eat while hungry.
Positive outlooks
Cognitive belief-updating processes about future events are malleable and depend on circumstances.
Researching
Salmonella
drug resistance
Regional differences in drug resistance genes in one type of
Salmonella
bacteria may help scientists develop new treatment or prevention approaches in humans.
Therapeutic hypothermia
Lowering the body temperature helps to prevent lung damage by reducing inflammatory immune responses.
Fuelling an infection
Salmonella
either produces the amino acid β-alanine or acquires it from host cells to survive and replicate within macrophages.
Sea squirt timer
Ascidian larvae use a common biological molecule to measure how long they have been attached to a surface.
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