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30-Mar-2017 - To survive in human cells, chlamydiae have a lot of tricks in store. Researchers of the University of Würzburg have now discovered that the bacterial pathogens also manipulate the cells' energy suppliers in the process. When Chlamydia trachomatis infects a human cell, it faces a huge challenge: ...
28-Mar-2017 - Scientists from Wageningen University & Research, in association with oil and gas company Total, have developed a new process for producing organic acids via a biotechnological method. The discovery of the Monascus ruber micro-organism proved to be the crucial step in the new process. The fungus ...
20-Mar-2017 - Eurofins Scientific (EUFI.PA), a world leader in bioanalytical testing, has announced plans to establish a new pharmaceutical chemistry and microbiology facility in Livingston, Scotland as part of a £4 million investment. The announcement follows Eurofins’ acquisition of Exova’s pharmaceutical, ...
15-Mar-2017 - Researchers have mapped how the malaria drug mefloquine works, providing a route to make effective alternatives and combat rising drug resistance. Malaria is caused by a family of parasites carried by certain mosquito species, leading to an estimated half a million deaths each year. There are ...
09-Mar-2017 - T cells, the managers of our immune systems, spend their days shaking hands with another type of cell that presents small pieces of protein from pathogens or cancerous cells to the T cell. But each T cell is programmed to recognize just a few protein pieces, known as antigens, meaning years can ...
08-Mar-2017 - McMaster University researchers have found a new way to treat the world's worst infectious diseases, the superbugs that are resistant to all known antibiotics. The discovery of an effective combination therapy has the potential to change medical practice for the treatment of the drug resistant ...
07-Mar-2017 - Air pollution can change the way bacteria behave and can change their potential to cause disease Interdisciplinary research discovers new mechanism of how air pollution is detrimental to our health and well-being Developing megacities with extreme levels of air pollution are major risk factors ...
22-Feb-2017 - Listeria, a common food-borne bacterium, may pose a greater risk of miscarriage in the early stages of pregnancy than appreciated, according to researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine studying how pathogens affect fetal development and change the outcome ...
20-Feb-2017 - New research from Vanderbilt University eavesdrops on gene expression in human immune system cells before and after vaccination against bird flu. The study exposes cellular responses associated with a vaccine constituent called AS03, short for adjuvant system 03. Using massive computation, the ...
07-Feb-2017 - A Michigan State University researcher has developed a faster way to detect the bacteria causing patients to become sick, giving physicians a better chance at saving their lives. Brett Etchebarne, an assistant professor of emergency medicine in the College of Osteopathic Medicine, has created a ...
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