An analysis of fungi collected from peat bogs has identified several species that produce substances toxic to the bacterium ...
Fungi from peat bogs produce substances toxic to tuberculosis bacteria, potentially guiding new treatment development.
Leveraging advanced cryogenic electron microscopy and biochemical methods, they have managed to describe how mycobacteria ...
In these bogs, fungi compete with mycobacteria to grow within a decomposing “gray layer” that, similarly to lesions found in the lungs of tuberculosis patients, is acidic, nutrient-poor, and ...
They found that mycobacteria: are more prevalent in the United States than in Europe; thrive more in municipal tap water than in well water; are more abundant in metal showerheads than in plastic ones ...
An analysis of fungi collected from peat bogs has identified several species that produce substances toxic to the bacterium that causes the human ...