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Ace Therapeutics Announces Vaccine Development Services Against Superbugs

Ace Therapeutics Announces Vaccine Development Services Against Superbugs

Ace Therapeutics is a preclinical contract research provider engaged in metabolic disorders, infectious diseases and parasites, neurological disorders, ophthalmic diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, and immune system diseases. With the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria posing a significant threat to global public health, Ace Therapeutics announces its new vaccine development services to ...

ByAce Therapeutics


MicrobioSeq’s Plasmid Identification Service Boosts Microbial Characterization Research

MicrobioSeq’s Plasmid Identification Service Boosts Microbial Characterization Research

MicrobioSeq is the microbial genomics division on behalf of CD Genomics, headquartered in New York, USA. CD Genomics is a genomics service company with a renowned reputation for providing reliable sequencing, genotyping, microarray, and bioinformatics services. The product manager is pleased to announce the launch of the Plasmid Identification service, thus helping researchers to efficiently ...

ByCD Genomics


Profacgen Launched Antibiotic-free Expression System for Protein Expression Service

Profacgen Launched Antibiotic-free Expression System for Protein Expression Service

Profacgen, a state-of-the-art protein service provider located in the USA that provides custom protein services in biological sciences, recently launched a new and highly effective antibiotic-free expression system to meet scientists’ needs in the protein expression field. Expression vectors inserted with antibiotic resistance genes are mainstream recombinant expression systems that use ...

ByProfacgen


MicrobioSeq Releases PCR-based Microbial Antibiotic Resistance Gene Analysis Service

MicrobioSeq Releases PCR-based Microbial Antibiotic Resistance Gene Analysis Service

MicrobioSeq represents the microbial genomics division of CD Genomics, headquartered in New York, USA. CD Genomics MicrobioSeq is committed to delivering comprehensive microbial solutions to human health, agriculture, the environment, and industry by characterizing microbiomes and leveraging microorganisms. The company has recently announced the launch of PCR-based microbial antibiotic resistance ...

ByCD Genomics


New study reports activated B. infantis EVC001 feeding substantially reduces enteric inflammation, diaper rash and antibiotic use in preterm infants

New study reports activated B. infantis EVC001 feeding substantially reduces enteric inflammation, diaper rash and antibiotic use in preterm infants

Researchers publishing in the peer-review journal Frontiers in Pediatrics report that pre-term infants fed Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis (activated B. infantis EVC001) experienced significantly lower level of intestinal inflammation, 62% less diaper rash, and required 62% fewer antibiotics– all of which are critical health indicators in neonatal care. The study, Impact of ...

ByEvolve BioSystems, Inc.


Burying or burning garbage boosts airborne bacteria, antibiotic resistance genes

Burying or burning garbage boosts airborne bacteria, antibiotic resistance genes

Environmental Science & Technology Municipal solid waste is trash — such as plastic, food scraps and lawn clippings — that goes into garbage bins and doesn’t get recycled. Most of this waste is buried in landfills or is incinerated. Now, researchers reporting in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology have shown that when disposed of in this way, municipal ...

ByAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)


New study:  Nine out of ten U.S. infants experience gut microbiome deficiency

New study: Nine out of ten U.S. infants experience gut microbiome deficiency

A new peer-reviewed study reveals that the vast majority of U.S. infants may be suffering from a substantial deficiency in an important bacterium key to breast milk utilization and immune system development, as well as protection against gut pathogens linked to common newborn conditions such as colic and diaper rash. According to the study published today in Scientific Reports, approximately ...

ByEvolve BioSystems, Inc.

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