... disseminate in the organism. From this discovery, a simple molecular assay was designed for distinguishing possible pathogenic strains of this bacteria and therefore to develop future vaccines.
... daily contact lenses but several pathogenic amoebae were isolated from monthly and bi-monthly lenses. ... maintenance solutions are not high enough to kill pathogenic strains, so most lens solutions do ...
... sticky, infection-fostering biofilms, or point the way to closely related non-pathogenic strains that could be useful and benign for biotech applications.
On the other hand, these findings raise the ...
SPRINGDALE, Ark., June 4 (UPI) -- Tyson Foods said it will destroy 15,000 chickens in Arkansas that were exposed to a low-pathogenic strain of bird flu.
... SPAMS was tested against four types of materials terrorists might use -- spores of a non-pathogenic ... natural cobalt powder and RDX, and a non-pathogenic strain of Bacillus anthracis and RDX.
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... Institute for Medical Research in La Jolla, Calif., engineered a genetically modified, less pathogenic strain of Salmonella to express FasL, a signaling protein that can attract neutrophils and can ...
... genetic testing which confirmed that both husband and wife were infected with the same pathogenic strain of HIV and ruled out the possibility that there were genetic deficiencies in the virus that ...
Non-pathogenic strains of bacteria may help in the treatment of diseases such as cancer.
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... and feces. Poultry may contract the virus from other domestic birds or wild birds. A highly pathogenic strain of the disease—H5N1—is currently a major concern for the world's governments and health ...
... and specific compounds, a challenge the researchers already have well underway.
For all major bacterial pathogens, strains resistant to at least one current antibiotic have arisen, Ebright said. For ...
... protect birds and mice against highly pathogenic strains of influenza. They modified the virus to make it ... mice against two different, highly pathogenic strains of influenza. We chose genes from H9N2 ...
... viruses and none were highly pathogenic.
"This kind of genetic analysis - using the low pathogenic strains of avian influenza virus commonly found in wild birds - can answer questions not only about ...
... study researchers first identified dominant pathogenic strains of H5N1 influenza A viruses circulating ... against nine different Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains in mice. Infection and Immunity, 76. 11 ...
... study, Baskin and colleagues examine the host-pathogen responses to a common influenza virus and two ... similar trend. In both cases, the highly pathogenic strains replicate rapidly and induce a massive ...
... next new pathogens are always just around the corner. The regular emergence of new pathogenic strains, and their unpredictable behaviour, means that sustained investment in effective strategies of ...