«These processes are mainly
driven by microorganisms.»
Not exact matches
There are many examples of active systems
driven by internal activity, including swimming
microorganisms, bird flocks, robot swarms and traffic flows.
Even
microorganisms, which lack a nervous system, have daily cycles of activity and inactivity
driven by internal body clocks known as circadian clocks.
Peering deep into these proteins, Fleming and his colleagues at the University of California at Berkeley and at Washington University in St. Louis have discovered the
driving engine of a key step in photosynthesis, the process
by which plants and some
microorganisms convert water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight into oxygen and carbohydrates.
The paper, Redundant Innate and Adaptive Sources of IL17 Production
Drive Colon Tumorigenesis, http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/76/8/2115, April 2016 found that colorectal cancers associated with B. fragilis could be suppressed, not just
by eradicating the microorganism, BUT ALSO BY REDUCING INFLAMMATIO
by eradicating the
microorganism, BUT ALSO
BY REDUCING INFLAMMATIO
BY REDUCING INFLAMMATION.