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30-Nov-2009 - Bacteria don't have easy lives. In addition to mammalian immune systems that besiege the bugs, they have natural enemies called bacteriophages, viruses that kill half the bacteria on Earth every two days. Still, bacteria and another class of microorganisms called archaea manage just fine, thank ...
11-Dec-2008 - A team of researchers from Penn State University and the University of Chicago has uncovered clues that may explain how and why a particular virus, called N4, injects an unusual substance - an RNA polymerase protein - into an E. coli bacterial cell. The results, which are published in the current ...
Large-scale production of phages gets green light
30-Aug-2007 - Biophage Pharma Inc. announced the signing of a follow-on contract with Alberta Agriculture and Food. As the direct result of a successful pilot study, Biophage and Alberta Agriculture and Food have now entered into an agreement to proceed with the production of large-scale volumes of highly ...
18-Jul-2007 - Scientists from The Scripps Research Institute have developed a breakthrough methodology that can be used to rapidly predict how viruses such as avian influenza H5N1, a dangerous strain of "bird flu," will mutate in response to attacks by the immune system. The new approach, dubbed "checkmate ...
Large-scale production and purification of phage preparations
10-Apr-2007 - Biophage Pharma Inc. reported that it has signed a groundbreaking contract with Alberta Agriculture and food to conduct a pilot study for the large-scale production and purification of bacteriophage preparations in a biofermentor. According to the company, securing this contract marks the ...
01-Mar-2006 - Austrianova, together with its partner at the Research Institute for Virology and Biomedicine, University of Veterinary Medicine have shown that a gene from a bacteriophage can be used for the treatment of cancer. The Department of Therapeutic Genes & Delivery Systems at Austrianova, headed by ...
25-Aug-2005 - The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued US patent number 6,932,971, which relates to and covers Cytos Biotechnology's phase II Immunodrug(TM) candidate CYT002-NicQb to treat nicotine addiction. The granted claims cover hapten-carrier conjugates comprised of virus-like particles of ...
03-Mar-2004 - Amsterdam, Netherlands. Exponential Biotherapies' Food Safety Division and CatchMabs announce they have signed contracts for the large scale commercial production of bacteriophages. Bacteriophages are "friendly" viruses that target and kill specific bacteria. They are abundant in the environment ...
04-Sep-2003 - Regensburg, Germany - Profos AG and Danisco Venture announced that they have agreed to an equity financing of several million euros, of which some are subject to milestones being met. Certain patent rights, which Danisco Venture has secured from third parties, have also been transferred to Profos ...
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