List of articles on microorganisms

University of Tsukuba rediscovers a rare marine amoeba that has only been reported twice in 100 years

 A research group led by Assistant Professor Shunshi Shiratori of the University of Tsukuba has discovered the rare marine amoeba "Rhabdamoe," which has only been reported in two cases in the past 100 years.

Stag beetles carry various yeasts in their pockets, discovered by Nagoya University

 A research group led by former graduate student Daichi Yamamoto of Nagoya University and lecturer Wataru Toki […]

Sweet potatoes that grow even in lean land, may be attracting useful microorganisms to the rhizosphere

 Research groups at Nagoya University and Hiroshima University have made it possible for sweet potatoes to grow even in lean lands by controlling the microbial fauna of the rhizosphere. […]

Microbiology: Metabolic capacity is key to the survival of microorganisms under the seabed

Microbiology: Metabolism key to microbial survival under the […]

Elucidation of the mechanism by which microorganisms that do not flow downstream automatically oppose the flow

 Due to the shape of the cells and the nature of the cilia, the swimming microorganism ciliate Tetrahymena runs up against the flow near structures in the water (running property […]].

World map of urban microorganisms and drug resistance genes, created by an international team

 An international collaborative research team in which Associate Professor Haruo Suzuki of the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University participated in artificial buildings in 60 cities around the world […]

High school students from Numazu Higashi High School and Shizuoka University analyze the intestinal flora of deep-sea fish for the first time

 Five high school students from Shizuoka Prefectural Numazu Higashi High School (at the time of research) and Shinichi Watanabe (currently Shizuoka Prefectural Ito Commercial High School), Shizuoka University Green Science and Technology […]

Discovered a dense concentration of microorganisms comparable to the intestines from rocks beneath the seabed The University of Tokyo

 The research group of Associate Professor Yohei Suzuki of the Graduate School of Science, the University of Tokyo, is extremely focused on clay minerals that fill the cracks in the basalt that make up the upper part of the oceanic crust […].

Akita University and others discover microbial enzymes that improve heart failure and hypertension

 Human angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) degrades angiotensin II, a hormone that raises human blood pressure […]

The University of Tokyo elucidates that excretion of substances essential for growth promotes cell growth

 A research group led by Junpei Yamagishi of the University of Tokyo leaked metabolites essential for growth using a mathematical model that abstracted cell growth. […]
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