HMI discovers bacterial DNA can trigger Tau protein misfolding in Alzheimer’s disease models, potentially bringing new targets for therapeutic intervention
February 12, 2020 11:04 ET
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Human Microbiology Institute
New York , Feb. 12, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Researchers from Human Microbiology Institute (HMI) and Mitchell Center for Alzheimer’s disease at the University of Texas McGovern Medical School in...
Parkinson’s Disease Pathogenesis may have a Bacterial Virus Component According to Research Conducted by Human Microbiology Institute
July 17, 2018 07:32 ET
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Human Microbiology Institute
NEW YORK, July 17, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Human Microbiology Institute (HMI), a not-for-profit scientific research organization, and Tetz Laboratories today announced the publication of a study in...
Introducing the Sporobiota: Spore-Forming Bacteria that Share Unique Characteristics Including Similar Human Health Challenges
June 05, 2017 08:05 ET
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Human Microbiology Institute
Human Microbiology Institute Study Demonstrates that Sporobiota May Pose Significant Health Challenges Including Horizontal Transmission of Antibiotic Resistance Genes Research Presented in an Oral...
Bacteriophages are Potential New Human Pathogens
June 05, 2017 08:00 ET
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Human Microbiology Institute
Human Microbiology Institute Research the First to Demonstrate that Bacteriophages Can Alter Gut Microbiome Causing Increased Gut Permeability, Which is Associated with Human Diseases Research...