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Understanding Rat Thymus FFPE Blocks: A Key Resource in Biomedical Research

Understanding Rat Thymus FFPE Blocks: A Key Resource in Biomedical Research

For instance, by examining thymic tissue, researchers can identify alterations in T-cell development, which may be indicative of autoimmune diseases or malignancies. The advantages of using rat thymus FFPE blocks extend beyond basic research. ...

ByCreative Bioarray


Understanding Synthetic Peptides: A Gateway to Advanced Biotechnological Applications

Understanding Synthetic Peptides: A Gateway to Advanced Biotechnological Applications

They play a crucial role in the development of diagnostic kits for diseases such as HIV, hepatitis, and various autoimmune disorders. Research and Development Synthetic peptides are invaluable in research settings for studying receptor interactions, enzyme activities, and signal transduction pathways. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


Research And Development of Infectious Disease Vaccines

Research And Development of Infectious Disease Vaccines

Currently, there are 133 candidate virus vector vaccines under development, and in particular, adenovirus vectors (82) have been widely used to develop vaccines for diseases such as Ebola, HIV, influenza and COVID-19. To circumvent the limitations of pre-existing immunity to adenovirus type 5 (Ad5), several adenovirus serotypes have been developed, such as Ad26, ...

ByBiopharma PEG Scientific Inc


What is FGL2?

What is FGL2?

When the inflammatory response continues, it enters the stage of "uncontrollable inflammation", which plays an important role in the occurrence and development of complex diseases such as tumors. Therefore, the key molecular events in the process of "inflammation-tumor" are of vital significance to the mechanism and prevention of tumors. ...

ByCreative Diagnostics


Will Metformin Be Replaced By SGLT-2 Inhibitors

Will Metformin Be Replaced By SGLT-2 Inhibitors

For patients with previous cardiovascular disease, the risk of myocardial infarction was also significantly reduced. 3. ...

ByHunan Huateng Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.


The Hidden Dangers of Legionella Bacteria in Workplace Water Systems

The Hidden Dangers of Legionella Bacteria in Workplace Water Systems

People who breathe in water vapor contaminated with Legionella are at risk of contracting Legionnaires’ disease, a severe pneumonia that kills 1 in 10 people infected. According to the National Academy of Sciences of Medicine (NESM), 70,000 people are infected with Legionnaires’ disease in the US alone and most cases are not reported or misdiagnosed. ...

ByGenomadix


Maintaining Quality in Stem Cell Products: Recent Developments in Regulation (Series Part 1 of 4)

Maintaining Quality in Stem Cell Products: Recent Developments in Regulation (Series Part 1 of 4)

Lapse in Quality In early 2019, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported bacterial infections after use of stem cell products2, and are currently investigating the ReGen Series. The FDA inspection of the ReGen product manufacturer found problems with its process, including that the facility had not screened the umbilical cord blood donors for ...

ByParticle Measuring Systems (PMS)


Measles and HIV Research Programmes - Case Study

Measles and HIV Research Programmes - Case Study

An incinerator is needed Addfield was contacted about the disposal of waste from HIV research programmes in Uganda and Gambia by the Medical Research Council. ...

ByAddfield Environmental Systems Limited


New Report Launched by WHO – ‘Health in 2015: from MDGs to SDGs’

New Report Launched by WHO – ‘Health in 2015: from MDGs to SDGs’

The WHO report presents the latest data and in-depth analysis for the key areas outlined in the health SDGs: reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health; infectious diseases including HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, hepatitis and neglected tropical diseases; noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) including heart ...

ByDelAgua Group


Special report health case study

Special report health case study

When we think of major health threats to people in Africa we often recall HIV/ Aids, Malaria or other preventable diseases such as Polio or Measles, yet there is a threat present in almost every home which takes more life than these well know conditions, almost no one outside Africa is aware of it and It lives in the heart of every ...

Byco2balance UK Ltd


UVC helps cut heating costs in jails

UVC helps cut heating costs in jails

Moreover, the dense inmate population raises the risks of disease outbreaks, including TB, HIV, hepatitis, asthma, and antibiotic-resistant staph, states the U.S. ...

ByE-CO


Plan B 4.0 by the numbers -- data highlights on poverty and population

Plan B 4.0 by the numbers -- data highlights on poverty and population

In low-income countries, 18 percent of deaths are caused by infectious or parasitic diseases, such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and diarrheal diseases. Such diseases cause only 2.5 percent of deaths in high-income countries. Some progress, however, has been made in fighting infectious disease in low-income ...

ByEarth Policy Institute


Infant malnutrition and chronic aflatoxicosis in Southern Africa: is there a link?

Infant malnutrition and chronic aflatoxicosis in Southern Africa: is there a link?

Southern Africa is largely subtropical and experiences erratic rainfall, poverty, and high burden of disease (especially HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis). The geography, climate and socioeconomic factors in Southern Africa make the region conducive to the growth of aflatoxigenic fungi. ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Radiation hormesis research findings and therapeutic applications

Radiation hormesis research findings and therapeutic applications

Hormone response tests on rabbits, enzyme response tests on rats and mice, p53 gene responses from mice and rats and helper-T responses from human patients gave us impressive information to consider the therapeutic application of radiation hormesis.Keywords: radiation hormesis, therapeutic applications, incurable diseases, cancer, HIV, low dose radiation, low ...

ByInderscience Publishers

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