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Researchers create a cell library to study how various sugars bind to and interact with receptors

Researchers create a cell library to study how various sugars bind to and interact with receptors Most infectious bacteria and viruses bind to sugars on the surface of our cells. Now researchers from the University of Copenhagen have created a library of tens of thousands of natural cells containing all the sugars found on the surface of our cells. The library may help us understand the role played by sugars and their receptors in the immune system and the brain, the researchers behind the study explain. Sugar is not just something we eat. On the contrary. Sugar is one of the most naturally occurring molecules, and all cells in the body are covered by a thick layer of sugar that protects the cells from bacteria and virus attacks. In fact, close to 80 per cent of all viruses and bacteria bind to the sugars on the outside of our cells.

Bacteria and viruses infect our cells through sugars: Now researchers want to know how they do it

 E-Mail Sugar is not just something we eat. On the contrary. Sugar is one of the most naturally occurring molecules, and all cells in the body are covered by a thick layer of sugar that protects the cells from bacteria and virus attacks. In fact, close to 80 per cent of all viruses and bacteria bind to the sugars on the outside of our cells. Sugar is such an important element that scientists refer to it as the third building block of life - after DNA and protein. And last autumn, a group of researchers found that the spike protein in corona virus needs a particular sugar to bind to our cells efficiently.

EESL launches market assessment study for Super-Efficient ACs

EESL launches market assessment study for Super-Efficient ACs ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Wed, Mar 17 2021 12:27 IST | ​ 11 Views   New Delhi, April 19 (IANS) Rumours spread on the Internet suggest that use of air conditioners during this summer may not be safe as it can help spread the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19.. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, March 17 : Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), a joint venture under the Union Ministry of Power with support from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and UN Environment Programme (UNEP), had launched a market assessment study for Super-Efficient ACs. A report on District Cooling Potential in India was also launched in collaboration with UNEP, GEF, District Energy in Cities initiatives, EMPOWER Energy Solutions and Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency with PwC as a knowledge partner.

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