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Researchers identify mechanism that helps bacteria avoid destruction in cells
(14 Oct 2009)
Infectious diseases currently cause about one-third of all human deaths worldwide, more than all forms of cancer combined. Advances in cell biology and microbial genetics have greatly enhanced understanding of the cause and mechanisms of infectious ...
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Ascenion Mediates License Agreement for Novel Antibiotic against Tuberculosis
(24 Mar 2009)
Ascenion announced, that it has negotiated a licensing contract providing Inverness Medical Innovations, Inc. with worldwide, exclusive rights to a novel antibiotic for the treatment of tuberculosis. Ascenion has initiated and mediated the agreement ...
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Extreme nature helps scientists design nano materials
(16 Oct 2008)
Scientists are using designs in nature from extreme environments to overcome the challenges of producing materials on the nanometre scale. A team from the UK's John Innes Centre, the Scripps Research Institute in California and the Institut Pasteur ...
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A new journal where molecular biology meets clinical research
(13 Oct 2008)
The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) announced the introduction of EMBO Molecular Medicine, a new journal dedicated to a research discipline focused on the interface between molecular biology and clinical research. The new journal, ...
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Researchers identify a worldwide-distributed clone of bacteria responsible for Legionnaire's disease
(06 Feb 2008)
A study published online in Genome Research describes new insights into Legionella pneumophila, the bacteria responsible for most cases of Legionnaires' disease. This report investigates the genetic background of L. pneumophila, provides clues to ...
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Institut Pasteur Successfully Evaluates QIAGEN's Avian Flu/H5 Assay
(14 Mar 2006)
QIAGEN N.V. announced that the Institut Pasteur in France successfully evaluated QIAGEN's artus® Influenza/H5 LC RT-PCR detection kit. The evaluation procedures of the Institut Pasteur included 18 different human influenza viruses, including 16 ...
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"The Sword and the Shield" - How bacteria develop their virulence by creating multiple variants
(14 Mar 2005)
Researchers at Institut Pasteur and the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm), in association with the Imperial College of London, recently explained why Shigella flexneri bacteria, which cause fatal dysenteries, have ...
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A candidate vaccine for West Nile Virus
(14 Jan 2005)
Researchers at Institut Pasteur recently proved the efficacy of a candidate vaccine against West Nile virus infection in animal model. Their results are published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases. Mosquito-borne West Nile virus is an emerging ...
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Human genome: A new mutagenic phenomenom revealed
(15 Sep 2004)
Researchers from the Institut Pasteur associated with the CNRS have recently demonstrated the importance of the insertion of small sequences of mitochondrial DNA in the human genome (Public Library of Sciences, 7 September 2004). These insertions ...
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