Disease Vectors Articles & Analysis
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With their ability to deliver genetic material into cells effectively, adenoviruses serve as valuable vectors in various biomedical applications. To harness their potential, specialized adenovirus production services have emerged, catering to the increasing demand for high-quality viral vectors. ...
Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease, 57(2), 123-128. 4. Grace, M. R., Dhanze, H., Pantwane, P., Sivakumar, M., Gulati, B. ...
Gene Therapy Viral Vector Development for Rare Diseases Development of Adenoviral Vectors Develop adenoviral vectors that produce milder immune responses to deliver larger DNA packages with less risk, accelerating the development of effective gene therapies for rare diseases. ...
Why need viral vector characterization? Cell and gene therapies for various rare diseases are currently undergoing clinical trials worldwide. ...
Newcastle disease is a highly infectious viral disease of the avian species. The causative agent is Newcastle disease virus (NDV), which belongs to the family of Paramyxoviridae. Many commercial vaccines, both live and inactivated, are available on the market and protect from NDV infection and disease. In addition, viral ...
ByNuvonis
One of the most successful medications treats a vector-borne disease. With all this history, why aren’t we finding more success with herb- and plant-based medicines to treat vector-borne disease today? The Bubonic Plague & Flea Repellants A vector-borne disease we are all ...
Earlier medical studies had tested and established that shoe bottoms could serve as a vector for transmitting infectious diseases. The American medical technology company HealthySole LLC has developed the HealthySole® PLUS Shoe Sanitizing Station, the first independently clinically tested product of its kind. ...
As discussed, the main vector of Lyme disease in California and the Pacific Northwest is the Western blacklegged tick, Ixodes pacificus. ...
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Malaria is a vector-borne infectious disease caused by protozoan parasite of the genus Plasmodium. ...
Lyme borreliosis, the most commonly reported vector-borne disease in North America, is caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi. Given the extensive genetic polymorphism of B. burgdorferi, elucidation of the population genetic structure of the bacterium in clinical samples may be relevant for understanding disease pathogenesis and may have ...
