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Biological catch-22 prevents induction of antibodies that block HIV
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Scientists seeking to understand how to make an AIDS vaccine have found the cause of a major roadblock. It turns out that the immune system can indeed produce cells with the potential to manufacture powerful HIV-blocking antibodies but at the same time, the immune system works equally hard to make sure these cells ...7 hours ago -
Bacteria causes much more lethal infections than earlier thought
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Washington, Dec 23 (ANI): A new Swedish research has found that staphylococcus aureus causes much more serious infections than previously believed.The finding has been reported in a thesis from the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.Author Gunnar Jacobsson said: “The infection can be hard to ...2 days ago -
Zulily Gets Funded, Ontela Merges with Photobucket, OncoGenex Secures $60M from Teva, & More Seattle-Area Deals News
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Roundup , deals , VC Gregory T. Huang wrote: It was another pretty busy week for deals in the Northwest, as everyone scrambled to beat the holiday rush. Lots of action in biotech, Internet, and mobile. —Seattle-based ZymoGenetics (NASDAQ: ZGEN ) is getting back the full rights to its drug for ...3 days ago -
Report: One Dose of H1N1 Vaccine May Be Enough for Kids
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A new study finds that a larger single dose of flu vaccine may generate as many virus-fighting antibodies as two smaller vaccine doses in healthy children3 days ago -
Black market of breast milk booming Down Under
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Melbourne, Dec 21 (ANI): A black market in breast milk is booming as parents Down Under are desperate to feed their babies the natural elixir.They are being charged up to 1000 dollars a litre on the Internet.Breast milk provides antibodies that protect babies against diseases and is especially important for premature ...4 days ago -
Live Longer With Exercise
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Many recent studies show that people die from inactivity, not just from aging. We know that as people age, they lose muscle, their immunities weaken and because of their weakened immunity, they are more likely to die of cancer and infectious diseases. As you age, you lose your ability to kill germs because of lack ...5 days ago -
Why Can’t A 22 Month Old Baby’s Immune System Create The Antibodies For Protection Against H1n1?
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Assuming it’s a baby that doesn’t have an underlying health issue from the high risk category (those with diseases including asthma, cerebral palsy, and muscular dystrophy). Why is it this year there is any more reason that an infant’s immune system can’t create the antibodies for protection from H1N1 or the ...5 days ago -
Scientists Spot Source of Hurdle to AIDS Vaccine
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FRIDAY, Dec. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers have identified the cause of a major hurdle in efforts to develop an AIDs vaccine. read more6 days ago -
Breakthrough study may offer therapeutic cancer vaccines
Thaindian News —
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Washington, Dec 18 (ANI): Swedish scientists have broken new ground by discovering a biodegradable substance that shows higher activity than previously known adjuvants, which give more effectiveness to vaccines, thus raising hopes for better medicines for cancer and allergies.Therapeutic vaccines can be used to ...1 week ago -
Adimab Proves Fast Antibody Discovery Tool to Merck, Roche; Snags New Deal With Pfizer
Xconomy —
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Biotech , deals , startups Luke Timmerman wrote: Adimab has an audacious goal for speeding up the way antibody drugs are discovered, and apparently it’s delivering the goods. The Lebanon, NH-based biotech company is announcing today it has collected milestone payments from its first two corporate ...1 week ago -
Leucoderma – Chronic Skin Disease
Health 2 u —
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Days were gone when people with Leucoderma have been looked up. Today, there are many treatment procedures and medications available in the market for the cure of this skin disorder. But this is a fact about Leucoderma course, since the real causes of Leucoderma is unknown, and so are the solutions. Generally, people ...1 week ago -
Induction Of Antibodies That Block HIV Prevented By Biological Catch-22
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Scientists seeking to understand how to make an AIDS vaccine have found the cause of a major roadblock. It turns out that the immune system can indeed produce cells with the potential to manufacture powerful HIV-blocking antibodies – but at the same time, the immune system works equally hard to make sure these cells ...1 week ago -
Biological catch-22 prevents generation of HIV blocking antibodies
Thaindian News —
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Washington, Dec 16 (ANI): In the run to make an AIDS vaccine, scientists are caught in a biological catch-22 position that has prevented the induction of antibodies, which block the HIV virus.The researchers have found that the immune system can indeed produce cells with the potential to manufacture powerful ...1 week ago -
Hollywood to Join Female Submariner Bandwagon
Molten Eagle —
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James Cameron of AVATAR fame is mulling a remake of submarine flick FANTASTIC VOYAGE . . According to MTV Movies Blog Cameron may produce a 3-D remake of the 1966 film Fantastic Voyage , which was directed by Richard Fleischer. . Well, 3-D nauseated some moviegoers, recently. Nevertheless, it ...1 week ago -
Tracking new cancer-killing particles with MRI
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HOUSTON -- (Dec. 14, 2009) -- Researchers at Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) have created a single nanoparticle that can be tracked in real time with MRI as it homes in on cancer cells, tags them with a fluorescent dye and kills them with heat. ...1 week ago -
GSK Wants to Get under Your Skin
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Despite, or because of, economic difficulties and meager pipelines, the recent past has seen many drug companies investigate alternative delivery methods for new and established products. A new deal between GlaxoSmithKline (GSK, London) and Intercell (Vienna) reflects this trend and raises hopes for the development ...1 week ago -
Of Antibiotics and Myths
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You go to a doctor with fever. He recommends a blood test and then scribbles out a almost-undecipherable prescription of an antibiotic course.But wait, have you ever thought what these antibodies are?I certainly didnt.Not until I came across this in the September 2009 issue (Yeah! I know. I am running late) of ...1 week ago -
3D Medical Animation: Antibody Immune Response
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www.nucleusinc.com This 3D medical animation shows how antibodies stop harmful pathogens from attaching themselves to healthy cells in the blood stream. The animation begins by showing normal red and white blood cells flowing through the blood stream. Next, a single pathogen appears onscreen slowly moving toward its ...1 week ago -
Roche Scraps Partnership With Seattle Genetics on Lymphoma Drug
Xconomy —
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Biotech , deals , cancer Luke Timmerman wrote: If Seattle Genetics is destined to emerge a leading maker of antibody drugs that specifically target diseased cells, it will get there without the help of the world’s dominant player in the market for antibody drugs. The Bothell, WA-based biotech company ...1 week ago -
H1N1 unexpected weakness revealed
Thaindian News —
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Washington, Dec 11 (ANI): A new American study has found a weakness in H1N1’s method for dodging detection by the immune system.Jianpeng Ma, professor in bioengineering at Rice University and graduate student Jun Shen and Qinghua Wang, an assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at Baylor College of ...2 weeks ago

