Infection Disease Articles & Analysis
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The Importance of Immunotoxicology The immune system plays a crucial role in protecting the body from infections and diseases. When exposed to toxins or harmful substances, the immune response can be affected, leading to a wide range of health issues. ...
Unlike serial testing workflows such as standard ELISAs, which are time-intensive and sample-demanding, multiplex cytokine assays reduce work time, minimize potential errors, and provide a comprehensive cytokine profile in diseases, infections, or treatment responses. Key Advantages of Multiplex Cytokine Analysis: High Multiplexing Capability: Analyze dozens of ...
This application is fundamental in the development of ophthalmic drugs and ensuring their safety for clinical use. Disease Modeling: The cell line aids in studying pathological conditions such as dry eye syndrome, corneal dystrophies, and infections. By replicating disease scenarios in vitro, researchers can explore the underlying mechanisms and ...
These healthy fats help reduce inflammation, lower blood pressure, and decrease the risk of heart disease. Including natural lipids in your diet can contribute to a healthier cardiovascular system. ...
ByMatexcel
Gene knockout can be achieved using various methods, including the CRISPR-Cas9 system, TALENs, or ZFNs, etc.Importance of T Cell Gene KnockoutT cells are a crucial part of the immune system, playing a key role in the body's fight against infections and diseases. Therefore, understanding the genetic makeup of T cells and the function of each gene can help ...
The development of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) has completely transformed the field of medicine, providing targeted antidotes against a wide range of diseases, including cancer, autoimmune and infectious diseases. These therapeutic antibodies aim to specifically target antigens on the surface of cells and bind to them, leading to acidic reactions that result in ...
Some bacterial species are also known to be useful to humans in terms of food and drug development, while others are pathogenic and cause a variety of infections and diseases in plants and animals. Archaea are similar to Bacteria in terms of cellular structure but are very different in terms of physiological and morphological attributes. ...
Some bacterial species are also known to be useful to humans in terms of food and drug development, while others are pathogenic and cause a variety of infections and diseases in plants and animals. Archaea are similar to Bacteria in terms of cellular structure but are very different in terms of physiological and morphological attributes. ...
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 ...
ByNuvonis
They play a vital role in cycling carbon, release important compounds, and may be associated with infectious diseases. Metagenomics is the culture-independent genomic research of microbial communities. ...
Health · Intestine The number of intestinal microorganisms is more than 10 times that of human body's own cells, which plays an extremely important role in metabolism, growth, immunity and disease emergence. Many research results show that intestinal microorganisms are directly related to the pathogenesis of various diseases, such as cancer, ...
They play a vital role in cycling carbon, release important compounds, and may be associated with infectious diseases. Metagenomics is the culture-independent genomic research of microbial communities. ...
Abera’s vaccine delivery platform works as a plug-and-play system where known or novel antigens can be engineered onto our delivery platform to create effective, multivalent vaccines that are cost-effective and fast to produce. We actively work together with academia and industry to enable the use of our vaccine delivery platform in design and development of new vaccines. Many of these ...
Disease-causing microbes are often found in the human microbiome. So, when does the presence of pathogenic microbes indicate an infection? And when does the presence of infection explain disease? What is an infection? What is a disease? A disease associated with microbes ...
AirSafe catalogue 2021 is finally on-line and downloadable. Discover the entire AirSafe line, completed with extractors, plants and filtering systems designed and produced for active protection from potentially infected aerosol in medical contexts. Airsafe not only offers mobile aerosol extractors, but also versions wall- and ceiling-mounted to save floor space and centralized plants to cover ...
ByAirsafe
Sphingolipids play important roles in various life processes, including tumor evolution, the development of multi-drug resistance in tumor cells, vascular endothelial cell signaling, atherosclerosis formation, regulating the development and lifespan of organisms, as well as viral and bacterial infections. Various diseases can occur in the human body due to ...
Cardiomyopathy, which is a general term for diseases of the heart muscle, is relatively rare in children, affecting only about 12 out of every 1 million Americans under the age of 18. ...
Herd immunity threshold (percent of animals that are immune) varies by the disease, but it usually means that 80 to 95 percent of the herd has antibody immunity to the virus or bacteria. How do dairy animals get antibody immunity? They become infected and survive the disease or we vaccinate them for the disease. ...
Synonyms Rainbow Trout Fry Syndrome (RTFS) Bacterial fry anemia Low temperature disease Peduncle disease Saddleback Tail-rot Systemic myxobacteriosis Cause of the Disease Bacterial Coldwater Disease (BCWD) is caused by Flavobacterium psychrophilum, also known as Flexibacter psychrophilus and Cytophaga psychrophila. ...
A separate group atTakeda Vaccines discovered Sf-rhabdovirus in a noroviral vaccine candidate produced by Sf9 cells infected with a recombinant baculovirus encoding a... Discovery and characteristics Trichoplusia ni cell line virus, or TnCLV, was first described in 2007 by a group at the National Institute of Infectious Diseases in Japan [29]. ...