... PBGS-inhibiting drug would harm bacteria, peas and people alike. The area where ... pea PBGS, but not in that of humans, fruit flies, or the infectious bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa, or Vibrio cholerae ...
... a greater number of previously unknown toxins and measuring how dangerous or virulent these bacteria are. Identifying the genes responsible for the production and secretion of these bacterial toxins ...
By attaching light-emitting genes to infectious bacteria in an experimental system, researchers at University College, Cork, Ireland, have been able to track where in the body the bacteria go – giving ...
Officials at Charlottetown's Queen Elizabeth Hospital are dealing with a rare form of infectious bacteria, vancomycin-resistant enterococci.
... that the dinner on your table is safe to eat. There is currently no quick and simple way to detect infectious bacteria on farms, or even in food processing and distribution plants. ...
... bacteria are inhaled. People whose CFTR protein is working correctly can rapidly clear the infectious bacteria out of their lungs.
"In cystic fibrosis patients the recognition system is deficient or ...
... a small number of such patients were found to have coughed out very high numbers of infectious bacteria.
This study demonstrates the potentially high infectiousness of inadequately treated patients ...
... and is thought to be responsible for the maintenance of resistance-encoding plasmids in certain infectious bacteria. The second was the human apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF), a protein that binds to ...
... study presents a new mechanism for activation of innate immune responses in the placenta to protect it from infectious bacteria and sheds new light on the possible role of vitamin D in pregnancy and ...
... in modern vaccinology is to engineer vectors that are highly infectious, yet don't cause illness. ... superb choice as an antigen delivery system. Other infectious bacteria like Shigella, Vibrio cholera ...
... , leading to bloody diarrhea and sometimes death. Similar secretion systems exist in a range of other infectious bacteria, including those that cause typhoid fever, some types of food poisoning, and ...
... strain of Chlamydia. This type of evolution to evade diagnosis could occur in other infectious bacteria."
"We have found more stable genetic targets – these should be the regions against which we ...
... AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), to promote the generation of more energy producing mitochondria. Infectious bacteria, like Legionella, target the mitochondria and might use them to supplement ...
... Each critically ill patient was tested for infectious bacteria within 48 hours of admission ... Joint Commission estimated that 70 percent of the bacteria that cause infections for 2 million hospitalized ...