This Week on BioPatrika: Fascinating Author Interviews!
🔍 Dive into groundbreaking research with these exclusive author interviews published this week on Biopatrika . From viral replication mechanisms to bacterial survival strategies, discover how science is unraveling mysteries across disciplines.
1. Viruses Utilize Novel Forms of an Epigenetic Modifier to Replicate 🦠 By Kriti Kestur Biligiri, CSIR-IGIB, New Delhi Kriti uncovers how a nuclear protein forms phase-separated condensates in the cytoplasm during RNA viral invasion, aiding replication. 📖 Read more
2. Breaking Biofilm Barriers with a Bovine Microbial Enzyme 🧪 By Reshma Ramakrishnan, IISc, Bangalore Reshma’s study highlights a bovine microbial enzyme capable of preventing biofilm formation and degrading preformed biofilms in K. pneumoniae. 📖 Read more
3. Role of Parvalbumin-positive Interneurons in Alzheimer’s Disease Pathogenesis 🧠 By Prateek Kumar, Yale University, USA Prateek uses cutting-edge proteomics to study why parvalbumin-positive interneurons are vulnerable during early stages of Alzheimer’s pathology. 📖 Read more
4. Cell Shape Affects Bacterial Colony Growth Under Physical Confinement 🔬 By Sreepadmanabh M, NCBS, Bangalore Sree’s work demonstrates how physical confinement serves as a selective pressure, favoring rod-shaped bacteria in 3D environments. 📖 Read more
🌟 Explore these stories and more at BioPatrika. Stay tuned for the next wave of inspiring discoveries!
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