Posts Tagged ‘macrophage cells’

New test spots staph infections faster


GEORGIA TECH (US) — Researchers have developed a new laboratory test that can rapidly identify the bacterium responsible for staph infections. Continue…

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Earth & Environment - Aug 15, 2011 13:06 - 1 Comment

10 million viruses in one drop of seawater

UC SANTA BARBARA (US) — Viruses fill the ocean and have a significant effect on ocean biology, according to a new study that reveals striking recurring patterns of marine virioplankton dynamics in the open sea. (more…)

Health & Medicine - Mar 10, 2010 12:02 - 0 Comments

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Enzyme method may immobilize malaria

MCGILL (CAN)—A multinational team may have identified a target for a new malaria treatment by disabling digestive enzymes in malaria parasites, which are transmitted by mosquito bites. (more…)

Health & Medicine - Feb 17, 2010 10:35 - 0 Comments

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TB-blocking molecule discovered

INDIANA U. (US)—Researchers have identified a mechanism used by the tuberculosis bacterium to evade the body’s immune system and have identified a compound that blocks the bacterium’s ability to survive in the host, which could lead to new drugs to treat tuberculosis. (more…)


Health & Medicine - Feb 1, 2010 11:56 - 7 Comments

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‘Ghostly’ molecule stops rheumatoid arthritis

NORTHWESTERN (US)—A stealthy molecule, nicknamed Casper the Ghost, can float undetected into overactive immune cells responsible for rheumatoid arthritis, causing them to self-destruct. (more…)

Health & Medicine - Oct 2, 2009 12:12 - 0 Comments

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Enzyme offers target for curing tuberculosis

IOWA STATE (US)—Researchers have identified an enzyme that helps make tuberculosis resistant to a human’s natural defense system. Neutralizing that enzyme may someday lead to a cure for tuberculosis, a contagious disease that’s on the rise. (more…)

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