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Fibril Shape Is The Basis Of Prion Strains And Cross-species Prion Infection

New research on prions, the infectious proteins behind "mad cow" disease and Creutzfeld-Jakob disease in humans, suggests that the ability of prions in one species to infect other species depends on the shape of the toxic threadlike fibers produced by the prion. Two studies on the topic appear in the 8 April issue of the journal Cell. Although research suggests that prions from one specie...

DNA constraints control structure of attached macromolecules

A new method for manipulating macromolecules has been developed by researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The technique uses double-stranded DNA to direct the behavior of other molecules. In previous DNA nanotechnology efforts, duplex DNA has been used as a static lattice to construct geometrical objects in three dimensions. Instead of manipulating DNA alone into s...

Experimental vaccine protects lab animals against several strains of H5N1

Nations are preparing to stockpile vaccines against H5N1, the strain of influenza virus that experts fear could cause the next flu pandemic. But will these vaccines remain effective as the virus mutates? Researchers present good news in the July 15 issue of The Journal of Infectious Diseases, now available online. Elena Govorkova, MD, PhD, Robert G. Webster, PhD, and coworkers at St. Jude...

Less virulent strains of avian influenza can infect humans

In findings with implications for pandemic influenza, a new study reports for the first time that a less-virulent strain of avian influenza virus can spread from poultry to humans. The research appears in the October 1 issue of The Journal of Infectious Diseases, now available online. Crossing the species barrier is an important step in the development of a flu virus with pandemic potenti...

Emerging staph strains found to be increasingly deadly and deceptive

A study of how the immune system reacts to strains of antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria--emerging strains that sicken otherwise healthy people, or so-called "community-acquired" infections--has shown for the first time that these strains are more deadly and better at evading human immune defenses than more common S. aureus strains that originate in hospitals and other health-car...

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EBY100 S. cerevisiae Strain from Invitrogen

Description:The pYD1 Yeast Display Vector is specifically designed to target and display recombinant proteins on the surface of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Displayed proteins can be analyzed for their ability to interact with known or putative ligands. pYD1 uses the a-agglutinin yeast adhesion receptor which consists of two domains Aga1 and Aga2 to display recombinant protein on the surface of S. cerevisiae. T...
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Mouse Anti-Yersinia pestis F1 Antigen EB Strain Monoclonal Antibody, Unconjugated, Clone YPF19 from Meridian Life Science, Inc.

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Mechanical Cell Strain Instrument ST-160 Microscope Mountable from B-Bridge International

Description:Control and regulate cell stretching or compression of a single cell culture on a microscope stage. Computer controlled so you can precisely regulate the degree and frequency of the strain to produce 64 unique strain parameters. ST-160 has a narrower strain range then the ST-150. Both models are compatible with Nikon, Olympus, Leica, and Zeiss microscopes. ST-150 with 4 cm3 strain chamber...
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Mechanical Cell Strain Instrument STREX ST-195 Microscope Mountable from B-Bridge International

Description:The versatile ST-195 allows real-time observations of cell cultures under precise, controlled strain conditions. This instrument has 64 different strain parameters in addition to a microscope mountable CO2 incubator. The thin silicon strain chamber used by the ST-195 is compatible with inverted microscopes and fluorescence microscopy. ST-195 can be used with Nikon, Olympus, Leica, and Zeiss micro...
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Mechanical Cell Strain Instrument STREX ST-190-XY Microscope Mountable from B-Bridge International

Description:ST-190-XY is an automated instrument with a thin silicon strain chamber to observe cells in real-time using light or fluorescence microscopy. Biaxial strain that is experienced by endothelial, muscle, and fibroblast cells can be simulated by mechanical stretching or compression along the X and Y axis of our strain chamber. Strain can be applied simultaneously or independently along the X and Y ax...
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Using XL1-Red Mutator Strain to Generate Esterase Variants

XL1-Red cells allow isolation of gene productswith altered activity Markus M.Enzelberger Institute for Technical Biochemistry, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart,Germany Institute for Industrial Genetics, University of...

Electrophoretic Karyotypes of Wine Strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Contributed by Alan T. Bakalinsky Department of Food Science and Technology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-6602 Chromosomal profiles of wine strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae were compared to those of a standard laboratory karyotype. Qualitative analysis supported previous genetic...

Separation and Comparison of Proteins From Virulent and Nonvirulent Strains of the Fish Pathogen Flavobacterium psychrophilum, Using a 2-D Electrophoretic Approach

, and Scott E. LaPatra 1 Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID USA 2 Clear Springs Foods Inc., Research Division, PO Box 712, Buhl, ID USA Coldwater disease (CW...
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African HIV strains more resistant to anti HIV drugs

Genetic variations in the HIV strains in Africa make it more difficult for the anti AIDS drugs to act on them according to researchers. This however does not mean that these drugs will be powerless against the virus but these drugs find it difficult to latch on to the protease, which is an enzyme useful in the replication of the virus inside the body. If the drug attaches itself to the p...

E. coli strains resistant to a common antibiotic

Food contaminated with a strain of drug-resistant E. coli has emerged as a possible new source of urinary tract infections. E. coli is a normal inhabitant of the digestive tract that can cause both intestinal upsets and urinary infections. But while E. coli from bad food is a frequent cause of diarrhoea and other digestive miseries, urinary tract infections were thought until now to result mostly...

Hormone restrains appetite in man

According to reasearchers, a hormone is released into the blood after a meal, restrain the appetite if given by injection and might be supportive in treating obesity. The reason for feeling full after a meal, that the intestines release a hormone called PYY3-36 //which acts on the brain to produce a feeling of satiety. Researchers at Imperial College, London, now report on the first human trial...

Influenza Avian Flu strain has become more contagious and dangerous.

The Influenza avian flu strain - H5N1 has mutated since 2002 to become more dangerous //and increases the risk of causing a pandemic disease. The Asian strain H5N1 influenza virus has changed its characters since 2002, as the virus has become less deadly to ducks; the virus multiplies in the ducks without infecting them but spreads and infects other birds and humans. The duck Waterfowl...

Turkey bird flu strain found to be mutated

Researchers have found a slight mutation in the haemagglutinin protein of the bird flu virus. Haemagglutinin antigen is responsible for attaching of the virus to the host and the variability // and fragmentation of this antigen is responsible for evolution of new strains of the virus, if a person or bird is infected with two viral strains of the bird flu during replication the haemagglutinin gets...

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New Flu Vaccine from PepTcell Could Provide Immunity Against All Strains of Influenza Virus

HIGH WYCOMBE, UK 18th June 2007-Previously undisclosedpre-clinical data showing how a new flu vaccine has the potentialto protect against all strains of influenza, including pandemic andannual, was presented today by PepTcell, at the 2007 Options forthe Control of Influenza VI (Options) Conference, in Toronto,Canada. The pre-cli...

New Flu Vaccine From PepTcell Could Provide Immunity Against All Strains of Influenza Virus

Data Presented at Leading Influenza Conference HIGH WYCOMBE, England, June 18, 2007 /PRNewswire/ -- Previouslyundisclosed pre-clinical data showing how a new flu vaccine has thepotential to protect against all strains of influenza, includingpandemic and annual, was presented today by PepTcell, at the 2007Options for the Control of Influenza VI (Options) Conference, inToronto, Canada....

New Data On the Probiotic Strain Bifantis Shows Anti-Inflammatory Properties and Increased Health Benefits

- Bifantis shows ability to limit inflammation in models ofarthritis and Salmonella infection, according to data presented atDigestive Disease Week - WASHINGTON, May 21, 2007 /PRNewswire/ -- The biotechnologycompany Alimentary Health today announced results from two studiesthat demonstrate the anti-inflammatory activity of a naturalprobiotic bacterial strain of human origin, Bifantis(R)(...

NanoViricides Drugs Found To Be Highly Effective Against Most Recent Strain of the H5N1 Avian Flu Virus

WEST HAVEN, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 7, 2007 - NanoViricides,Inc. (Pink Sheets: NNVC) presented results of recent animal studiesagainst rabies and BSL3 in vitro studies against a Clade 2 H5N1(avian influenza) virus at the 23rd Annual Symposium of the PanAmerican Society for Clinical Virology in Tampa, FL, on Wednesday,May 2. (Pan American Society for Clinical Virology (PASCV):Clinical Vi...
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