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Highlights: World Digestive Health Day is observed annually on 29 th May by the World Gastroenterology Organization (WGO). The main aim of the campaign is to raise p...
Highlights: Scientists develop novel “complement inhibitor” therapy that reduces brain tissue inflammation and nerve cell damage following stroke with better recovery of neur...
Highlights: A novel cancer vaccine strategy blocks death of tumor-specific cytotoxic cells called killer T cells (a type of white blood cells that kills cancer). The ...
Highlights: Investigators discover the mechanism by which Acinetobacter baumannii resists colistin, the antibiotic that is usually used as a last resort in hospital-acquired infections...
Highlights: International Day of Immunology is observed on 29 th April annually as a global event. It aims to create awareness on the importance of immunological research a...
Highlights: Specific bacteria in the small intestine play a vital role in fat absorption Bacteria in the small intestine facilitate production and secretion of digestive e...
Highlights : New blood test that measures levels of expression of combination of four-genes can predict development of tuberculosis two years before onset in contacts who...
Highlights: Scientists delineate mechanism of action of fidaxomicin a potent antibacterial drug approved for treatment of CDC “urgent threat” Clostridium difficile, a bacteri...
Highlights: Use of antibiotics is known to be one of the major risk factors for causing Clostridium difficile associated diarrhea (CDAD) Probiotics, when used as prevent...
Highlights: New microfluidic device that measures neutrophil migration patterns in sick patients found to accurately predict onset of sepsis with 95 percent accuracy...
Highlights New Global Arrayed Protein Stability Analysis (GAPSA) can help identify HIV circuits that drive the destruction of healthy human proteins in cells. HIV-1 accessory prot...
Highlights New version of CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing tool may now be used to treat patients with Huntington’s disease. Huntington’s disease is a neuro-degenerative disease caused by...
Highlights Malaria and soil-transmitted worm infections have been found to compete with each other for red blood cells. By taking competition for red blood cells into account, re...
Highlights: Solenopsis molesta , also known as the thief ant was the ant species found to produce the most powerful antimicrobial agents. While sixty percent of ant species ...
Highlights New methods have now been made to produce new HIV vaccines and that too in less time and cost. Robotic techniques were used to reduce the time required to produce stab...
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