
Bacteria May Help Babies’ Digestive Tracts More Than Suspected, Scientists Find
Helpful forms of E. coli may trigger steps that keep infections out, new experiments in dish-grown gut organoids show.
November 08, 2017 1:00 PM
Helpful forms of E. coli may trigger steps that keep infections out, new experiments in dish-grown gut organoids show.
Why do so many babies fall victim to infections that invade the gut, but others don’t? Research in germ-free mice yields important clues.
As antibiotic resistance to the drugs used to treat UTIs grows, producing a vaccine to prevent them becomes more crucial. How one team is leading the way.