University of Wyoming Researchers Study Myxobacteria's Ability to Distinguish Self From Non-Self
June 23, 2020
June 23, 2020
LARAMIE, Wyoming, June 23 -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release on June 22:
A fundamental question in biology is how individual cells within a multicellular organism interact to coordinate diverse processes.
A University of Wyoming researcher and his Ph.D. students studied myxobacteria -- common soil microbes that prey off other microbes for food -- and posed the question: "How do cells from a diverse environment recognize other cells as re . . .
A fundamental question in biology is how individual cells within a multicellular organism interact to coordinate diverse processes.
A University of Wyoming researcher and his Ph.D. students studied myxobacteria -- common soil microbes that prey off other microbes for food -- and posed the question: "How do cells from a diverse environment recognize other cells as re . . .