Publications by authors named "E Hite"

Many vaccines require multiple doses for full efficacy, posing a barrier for patient adherence and protection. One solution to achieve full vaccination may be attained with single-administration vaccines containing multiple controlled release doses. In this study, delayed-release vaccines were generated using atomic layer deposition (ALD) to coat antigen-containing powders with alumina.

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  • The island of Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'apai (HTHH) was created by volcanic eruptions and existed for 7 years before a significant eruption destroyed it on January 15, 2022, providing a unique chance to study microbial life on new land.
  • Researchers analyzed the microbial communities in HTHH's sediments and found unexpected diversity, including bacteria that thrive in extreme conditions, rather than the common cyanobacteria expected in early succession stages.
  • Despite the island's destruction preventing future studies, the findings highlight the distinct origins and survival strategies of microbial life in newly-formed environments, influenced by nearby geothermal activity.
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Temperate bacteriophages have always been central to the evolution of bacteria, although their importance has been consistently underestimated compared to transformation and conjugation. In the last 20 years, as more gene and genome sequences have become available and researchers have more accurately determined bacteriophage populations in the environment, we are gaining a clearer picture of their role in the past and potential role in the future. The transductive and lysogenic capacities of this class of bacteriophages have contributed to the evolution and shaping of emerging foodborne pathogenic bacteria through the dissemination of virulence and antibiotic resistance genes.

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