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Probiotic Strain Bifantis Shows Anti-Inflammatory Properties in Arthritis and Salmonella Infection Models Title: Probiotic Strain Bifantis Shows Anti-Inflammatory Properties in Arthritis and Salmonella Infection Models
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Filed in archive Food and Agriculture by ruth on May 25, 2007

During the 38th annual Digestive Disease Week, the biotechnology firm Alimentary Health presented results indicating that a natural probiotic bacterial strain of human origin, Bifantis(R)...

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Google Invests $39M in Biotech Start-up on Personal Genetics Title: Google Invests $39M in Biotech Start-up on Personal Genetics
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Filed in archive Corporate and Industrial News , Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics by ruth on May 24, 2007

Google has invested $39 million in 23andme, a privately held, early-stage personal genetics company co-founded by Anne Wojcicki, who is married to Google, Inc. co-founder Sergey Brin. From the 23andme...

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Melanized Fungi Thrives on Radioactivity Title: Melanized Fungi Thrives on Radioactivity
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Filed in archive Microbiology , Other Biotechnology News by ruth on May 24, 2007

Scientists have discovered that fungi which harbors melanin may be able to thrive ionic radiation and thus convert radioactivity into biomass. Aside from the potential in environmental clean-up,...

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Engineered Protein Against Staphylococcus aureus Toxin Title: Engineered Protein Against Staphylococcus aureus Toxin
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Filed in archive Drugs, Vaccines and Therapeutics , Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics , Microbiology by ruth on May 23, 2007

Researchers have engineered a protein which may be counter enterotoxin B, a toxin produced by Staphylococcus aureus, which can cause potentially fatal food poisoning. The purified form of the toxin...

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Poche's pegylated Interferon alfa-2a Cures Hepatitis C Title: Poche's pegylated Interferon alfa-2a Cures Hepatitis C
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Filed in archive Drugs, Vaccines and Therapeutics by ruth on May 23, 2007

Accordinng to a study presented at the 38th annual Digestive Disease Week conference in Washington, D.C., pegylated interferon alfa-2a -- alone or in combination with ribavirin-- may cure hepatitis...

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New Method for Identifying Marine Microorganisms Title: New Method for Identifying Marine Microorganisms
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Filed in archive Diagnostics, Methodologies and Instrumentation , Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics , Microbiology by ruth on May 23, 2007

Researchers from the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences report of a new approach in identifying unculturable microorganisms from marine environments. "We present a novel approach to studying...

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Triterpenoids Isolated from Apple Peels with Anticancer Activity Title: Triterpenoids Isolated from Apple Peels with Anticancer Activity
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Filed in archive Drugs, Vaccines and Therapeutics , Food and Agriculture by ruth on May 22, 2007

Although apples have been shown to have anti-cancer properties, the specific components responsible for this effect have not been identified until now. Using bioactivity-guided fractionation of apple...

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Gene Therapy May ReverseColor Blindness Title: Gene Therapy May ReverseColor Blindness
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Filed in archive Drugs, Vaccines and Therapeutics , Gene Therapy by ruth on May 22, 2007

Using gene therapy, scientists have been able to reverse blindness in mice with achromatopsia, a rare hereditary color blindness affecting about 1 in 30, 000 Americans. Within two months of the gene...

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Lumicure's Portable Photodynamic Therapy Against Skin Cancer Title: Lumicure's Portable Photodynamic Therapy Against Skin Cancer
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Filed in archive Drugs, Vaccines and Therapeutics by ruth on May 22, 2007

Scottish company Lumicure has developed a new portable light-activated device to treat skin cancer. If approved by the FDA, it's a convenient, painless and inexpensive alternative to chemotherapy...

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Cell-Culture Assay to Determine Genetic Toxicity of Drug Candidates Title: Cell-Culture Assay to Determine Genetic Toxicity of Drug Candidates
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Filed in archive Diagnostics, Methodologies and Instrumentation , Drugs, Vaccines and Therapeutics by ruth on May 22, 2007

A cell culture test for assessing a drug candidate's genetic toxicity has been developed. It may be cheaper than existing animal tests and would allow genetic toxicity tests to be examined far...

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Using Bacteria in Cancer Drug Delivery Title: Using Bacteria in Cancer Drug Delivery
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Filed in archive Diagnostics, Methodologies and Instrumentation , Microbiology by ruth on May 21, 2007

Scientists have made progress in using bacteria as a therapeutic tool in treating cancer. Researchers at the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research in Braunschweig were able to demonstrate that a...

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N-Acetylglucosamine Inhibits Multiple Sclerosis, Type 1 Diabetes Title: N-Acetylglucosamine Inhibits Multiple Sclerosis, Type 1 Diabetes
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Filed in archive Drugs, Vaccines and Therapeutics , Food and Agriculture by ruth on May 21, 2007

A glucosamine-like dietary supplement, N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc), has been found to suppress the damaging autoimmune response observed in multiple sclerosis and type 1 diabetes mellitus. In studies...

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Statins May Help Prevent Lung Cancer Title: Statins May Help Prevent Lung Cancer
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Filed in archive Drugs, Vaccines and Therapeutics by ruth on May 21, 2007

A new study indicates that statins, a class of drugs used to lower cholesterol levels and treating atherosclerosis, may also help prevent lung cancer. Researchers found that statin use of 6 or more...

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Dengue Mosquito Genome Sequence Title: Dengue Mosquito Genome Sequence
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Filed in archive Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics by ruth on May 21, 2007

The first draft of the genome sequence of Aedes aegypti, more commonly known as the yellow fever or dengue mosquito has been completed. The research is published online in Science. We present a draft...

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Testosterone Gel May Have Neuroprotective Effects in Men with Multiple Sclerosis Title: Testosterone Gel May Have Neuroprotective Effects in Men with Multiple Sclerosis
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Filed in archive Drugs, Vaccines and Therapeutics by ruth on May 20, 2007

A pilot study showed that treatment with Androgel testosterone gel is safe, well tolerated and may reduce symptoms, slow brain degeneration and increase muscle mass in men with relapsing-remitting...

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Lactoferrin Aids in Treatment of H. Pylori Infections Title: Lactoferrin Aids in Treatment of H. Pylori Infections
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Filed in archive Drugs, Vaccines and Therapeutics by ruth on May 20, 2007

A new study indicates adding a bovine protein called lactoferrin to the existing approaches used to treat Helicobacter pylori infection may yield more effective results. H. pylori is a bacteria in the...

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Papillomavirus Vaccine May Reduce Vulval And Vaginal Cancers Title: Papillomavirus Vaccine May Reduce Vulval And Vaginal Cancers
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Filed in archive Drugs, Vaccines and Therapeutics by ruth on May 20, 2007

According to a recent study, a quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is effective in preventing high-grade vulval and vaginal lesions that can lead to cancers in those areas. Vaccine...

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Isis Pharmaceutical's Drug Candidate Reduce Cholesterol Levels in Half Title: Isis Pharmaceutical's Drug Candidate Reduce Cholesterol Levels in Half
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Filed in archive Drugs, Vaccines and Therapeutics by ruth on May 19, 2007

According to the results of an ongoing Phase 2 clinical trial, Isis Pharmaceutical's cholesterol drug candidate, ISIS 301012, was able to cut cholesterol levels in half among patients with...

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Immunologic Sensor for Atrazine and Antibiotics in Food Title: Immunologic Sensor for Atrazine and Antibiotics in Food
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Filed in archive Diagnostics, Methodologies and Instrumentation , Food and Agriculture by ruth on May 19, 2007

A new electro-chemical biosensor has been developed which can detect minute amounts of antibiotics and the herbicide atrazine in food. Atrazine, and other similar herbicides is regulated because it...

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Fish Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia Virus Approach Epidemic Proportions Title: Fish Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia Virus Approach Epidemic Proportions
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Filed in archive Energy, Environment and Ecology , Food and Agriculture , Microbiology by ruth on May 19, 2007

Researchers have confirmed that viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus, a deadly virus causing anemia and hemorrhaging in fish has spread to 19 other species and has already reached epidemic proportions....

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Antibody Developed to Detect Mutant Enzyme Causing Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Title: Antibody Developed to Detect Mutant Enzyme Causing Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
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Filed in archive Diagnostics, Methodologies and Instrumentation , Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics by ruth on May 14, 2007

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also called Lou Gehrig's disease, is a progressive and usually fatal neurological disorder that attacks the nerves and muscles. Researchers have now developed...

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