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  • Fighting listeria and other food-borne illnesses with nanobiotechnology

    Engineering researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a new method to kill deadly pathogenic bacteria, including listeria, in food handling and packaging. This innovation represents an alternative to the use of antibiotics or chemical decontamination in food supply systems. Usin more

  • New hope in fight against multi-resistant germs

    An increasing number of bacteria is evolving antibiotic resistance. Much-feared representatives of this steadily growing group include Staphylococci strains. At this point, multi-resistant forms of the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus - the "hospital germ" known commonly by its acronym, MRSA - can on more

  • NIH scientists discover promising target to block Staphylococcus infection

    National Institutes of Health (NIH) scientists have identified a promising lead for developing a new type of drug to treat infection caused by Staphylococcus aureus, a bacterium that frequently resists traditional antibiotics. The researchers discovered a system used by S. aureus to transport toxins more

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  • Increased productivity for downstream processing of biotherapeutics

    Polymer-based chromatographic resins featuring high mechanical and chemical stability and high protein binding capacities can help to increase the throughput and robustness of biopharmaceutical manufacturing processes. Advances in genetic engineering and cell culture technology have raised upstream productivity in the production of recombinant proteins. Increased titres of up to 10 g/l stress the need for highly efficient and robust downstream processes (DSP). Most industrial bioprocess development groups apply generic DSP platforms that are designed to purify various candidates of the same class of proteins applying the same process design. Besides various filtration and virus inactivation steps, they usually involve two or three chromatographic unit operations with orthogonal separation modes. The use of high capacity chromatographic resins can help to overcome the DSP bottleneck by increasing process throughput and robustness more

  • Looxster® - Enrichment and isolation of bacterial DNA using Pureprove® Technology

    Detection of the bacterial content of a specific sample, irrelevant from its source (i.e. Clinical, Food or Environmental), is not as straightforward as it seems. In clinical microbiology laboratories, the gold standard method for the detection of pathogens in patients suspected of systemic infections is the blood culture. However, this technique is known to have many drawbacks especially with regard to non-cultivable organisms, low abundance (longer lag phase) and patient's antibiotics treatment. more

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Ionovation GmbH - Compact

The bilayer technique is a method to record electrical currents at a single channel level. The bilayer forms a gigaohm resistance between two saline-buffer filled chambers.  After incorporation of poreforming proteins (ion channels, solute channels, carriers and pumps) protein mediated currents or m more

KBPA101 - fully human monoclonal antibodies | Kenta Biotech Lead Product

Kenta Biotech is developing therapeutic antibodies against life-threatening infectious diseases Pipeline Disease Areas Products in Clinical Development Partnering Kenta's lead product targets nosocomial infections with a high medical need   » english  »  german »  imprint      Product Candidates Tar more

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     Publications   2008 Association of cholesteryl ester transfer protein (TaqIB) and apolipoprotein E (HhaI) gene variants with obesity Neena Srivastava B. R.,Achyut Jai Prakash. G.,Agarwal., C. Pant Balraj Mittal Mol Cell Biochem (2008) 314:171–177, DOI 10.1007/s11010-008-9778-5 Optimization of D more

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Staphylococcus aureus

Staphylococcus aureus Staphylococcus aureus , literally "Golden Cluster Seed" and also known as golden staph, is the most common cause of staph infection s. It is a spherical bacterium , frequently living on the skin or in the nose of a person. ... more

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