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A large-scale antibody test will be conducted on the new H1N1 influenza, ahead of an anticipated second wave of the new flu later this year, at an Osaka Prefecture school hit in May by Japan’s worst group infection, prefectural government officials said Saturday.
THE occurrence of large numbers of people falling ill at or around the same time is one reason why pandemics are disturbing, with ...
More than 7,000 women who work as commercial sex workers, dancers or entertainers in different nightclubs and beer joints in Cebu City have been found positive of sexually-transmitted diseases.
THE occurrence of large numbers of people falling ill at or around the same time is one reason why pandemics are disturbing, with a potential to temporarily overburden the capacity of government and health services to cope with a crisis.
ThromboGenics NV (Euronext Brussels: THR) and co-development partner BioInvent International (OMXS: BINV) announce that they have started recruitment of a second cohort of patients for their Phase II trial of TB-402. This follows completion of recruitment of the first cohort of 100 patients ahead of schedule.
Morphotek Inc. said Wednesday it will collaborate with Synageva BioPharma Corp. to develop therapeutic monoclonal antibodies for the potential treatment of various forms of cancer and infectious disease.
New research describes a molecular tool that shows great promise as a therapeutic for human acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a notoriously treatment-resistant blood cancer.
Washington, July 3 : Scientists are making certain plants resistant to the 'Grapevine fanleaf virus' GFLV by genetic engineering.
Genetic engineering could make grapevines immune to a common virus that now results in smaller grapes and crop loss, German scientists said. Modified plants have produced antibodies against Grapevine fanleaf virus, caused by the vine louse, or rust mite, researchers at the Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology, in Aachen, said. These antibodies 'recognize' the viruses and prevent ...
AACHEN, Germany, July 3 (UPI) -- Genetic engineering could make grapevines immune to a common virus that now results in smaller grapes and crop loss, German scientists said.
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