An essential regulator of body weight revealed
... mice are not susceptible to the toxin produced by
diphtheria bacteria. They generated genetically modified mice...ize and take up that toxin. Then, by administering
diphtheria toxin to these animals, the scientists could destroy NPY/AgRP neurons without causing other harm. O...
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PARP Inhibitor XI, DR2313 from Calbiochem
..., LDH, or the ADP-ribosylase activity of bacterial
diphtheria toxin even at concentrations as high as 10 µM. Shown to inhibit H 2 O 2 -induced PAR formation and neuronal cell death in primary rat cerebral cortex culture in vitro (EC 50 = 270 nM) and exhibit neuroprotective effects in both permanent and...
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Vaccine
...es of toxoid-based vaccines include tetanus and
diphtheria The live tuberculosis vaccine is not the con...hylmercury. It is used in some influenza , DTP (
diphtheria , tetanus and pertussis ) vaccine formulations. In the late 1990s, controversy over vaccines e...
Robert Koch
...g his methods found the organisms responsible for
diphtheria , typhoid , pneumonia , gonorrhoea , cerebrospinal meningitis , leprosy , bubonic plague , tetanus , and syphilis among others. He died in Baden-Baden , Germany. See Also History of medicine Microbiology Timeline of medici...
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Prophage
...of its genes. For example, the gene that encodes
diphtheria toxin is the property of a prophage in the
diphtheria bacillus , not of the bacillus itself. Full article >>> Genes within the prophage...
B cell
B Cells BCRs bind soluble antigens (like
diphtheria toxoid, the protein introduced into your body in the DTP vaccine ). The bound antigen molecule s are engulfed into the B cell by receptor -mediated endocytosis . Full article >>> B cells are lymphocytes that play a large...
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Shortage of MMR vaccine
...d vaccines are in short supply, including tetanus,
diphtheria and a pneumococcal vaccine used to prevent bacterial meningitis. Another Merck vaccine, one that prevents chicken pox, is also in short supply. Because there are no stockpiles of chickenpox vaccine, health officials will meet to consider whether to c...
The Link Between Childhood Vaccinations And Diabetes Questioned
... in early childhood to protect them against polio,
diphtheria and other diseases might be putting children at higher risk of developing type 1 diabetes. Studies have shown countries where childhood vaccinations are common have more type 1 diabetes. Laboratory findings have also suggested some vaccines may cau...
India To Produce More Cost Effective Vaccines
...bring down the incidence of whooping cough by 91%,
diphtheria by 72%, and measles by 61%. India accounts for one third of the total number of children in the world who have not been immunized. As many as 70 nations receive multi-year grants from GAVI for immunization programs, which in turn receives contribut...
Serum Institute Launches New Tetanus-Diphtheria Vaccine
...accine is called Td-Vac and will combat the deadly
diphtheria and tetanus among both adolescents and adults. The new vaccine will replace the existing TT (Tetanus) vaccine, which is normally administered after an injury. Td-Vac is priced at Rs 7.50 whereas the TT vaccine costs Rs.6.50. Revenues of Rs 5-6 crore...
New tetanus-diphtheria combination vaccine launched by Serum Institute of India
...accine is aimed at combating the fatal tetanus and
diphtheria (Td) in adolescents and adults. It is much differe...ffective as it offers dual protection against both
diphtheria and tetanus. The cost is much lesser than the existing Tetanus (TT) vaccine, given at Rs 6.50 per do...
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Whooping cough
...k on is your child’s immunization against
diphtheria , tetanus ( lockjaw ) and pertussis ( whooping... administered to infants for protection against
diphtheria , pertussis ( whooping cough ), and tetanus . Vaccinations are typically administered at 2, 4, ...
Vaccine
...ne is a "3-in-1" vaccine that protects against
diphtheria , pertussis , and tetanus . It can be given to c...mmunization status for hepatitis B , tetanus ,
diphtheria , measles , mumps and rubella . It is expected that the midwife will utilize current informati...
Vaccination
... administered to infants for protection against
diphtheria , pertussis ( whooping cough ), and tetanus . ...disease such as polio , tetanus , pertussis ,
diphtheria , influenza , hepatitis b , and pneumococcal infections . Full article >>> Vacci...
Vaccinations
...disease such as polio , tetanus , pertussis ,
diphtheria , influenza , hepatitis b , and pneumococcal in... administered to infants for protection against
diphtheria , pertussis ( whooping cough ), and tetanus . Vaccinations are typically administered at 2, 4, ...
Tussis
...preads rapidly through the same airborne route as
diphtheria . The chief symptom is violent cough ing brought ...k on is your child’s immunization against
diphtheria , tetanus ( lockjaw ) and per tussis ( whooping cough ). Full article >>> Infan...
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