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First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Bacterial cells made into analogue electronic circuits

ENGINEERS at MIT have taken inspiration from analogue electronic circuits, and transformed naturally-occurring biochemical functions into “living calculators”.The bacterial cells can compute logarithms, divide, and take square roots, using three or fewer ... [Published Electronics News Australia - May 20 2013]
First reported May 18 2013 - Updated May 18 2013 - 1 reports

2 PhD Student Positions in Bacterial Pathogenesis

To support our newly established research group at the Interfaculty Institute of Microbiology and Infection Medicine at the University of Tübingen we are seeking 2 PhD students. The positions are available starting June 1st 2013 with guaranteed funding ... [Published Molecular Systems Biology - May 18 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Reports from Institute of Microbial Technology Highlight Recent Findings in Life Science Research

(NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at AIDS Weekly -- Research findings on Life Science Research are discussed in a new report. According to news reporting from Chandigarh, India, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "HIV-1 infects the ... [Published NewsRX - May 17 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Resistance to visceral leishmaniasis : new mechanisms involved

Researchers from CNRS, Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier and IRD have elucidated new molecular mechanisms involved in resistance to visceral leishmaniasis, a serious parasitic infection.They have shown that dectin-1 and mannose receptors participate ... [Published Health Canal - May 16 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Membrane Fusion-Competent Virus-Like Proteoliposomes and Proteinaceous Supported Bilayers Made Directly from Cell Plasma Membranes

Virus-like particles are useful materials for studying virus–host interactions in a safe manner. However, the standard production of pseudovirus based on the vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) backbone is an intricate procedure that requires trained laboratory ... [Published Langmuir - May 16 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 2 reports

What role do processing bodies play in cell survival and protection against viral infection?

As scientists learn more about processing bodies (PBs), granules present within normal cells, they are unraveling the complex role PBs play in maintaining cellular homeostasis by regulating RNA metabolism and cell signaling. Emerging research is revealing ... [Published Medical Xpress - May 16 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Phage. Role in Pathogenesis and Biotechnology

provides comprehensive and accessible information in following areas: phage–bacteria interactions including: lysogeny, lysogenic conversion, and phage directed host cell lysis; phage regulatory circuits that control virulence gene expression; evolutionary ... [Published Research and Markets - May 16 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Nidoviruses

Provides a highly readable and well–illustrated book that will be a valuable resource for students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty, and researchers. Special topics include the impact of the recently developed systems for nidovirus reverse genetics, and ... [Published Research and Markets - May 16 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 2 reports

What Is the Role of Double-stranded RNA in Antiviral Host Defense Systems?

—Animals, insects, and plants use a variety of sensing mechanisms to detect invading pathogens such as viruses. One complex and effective antiviral defense system they share is based on recognition of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA), often produced when a ... [Published ScienceNewsline - May 15 2013]
First reported May 11 2013 - Updated May 11 2013 - 3 reports

How A Virus Hid In Our Genome For Six Million Years

Carl Zimmer in his excellent blog, The Loom: In the mid-2000s, David Markovitz, a scientist at the University of Michigan, and his colleagues took a look at the blood of people infected with HIV. Human immunodeficiency viruses kill their hosts ... [Published 3quarksdaily - May 11 2013]
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First reported May 09 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 1 reports

Differential response in downstream processing of CHO cells grown under mild hypothermic conditions

The manufacture of complex therapeutic proteins using mammalian cells is well established, with several strategies developed to improve productivity. The application of sustained mild hypothermic conditions during culture has been associated with increases ... [Published Bionity.com - May 09 2013]
First reported Apr 22 2013 - Updated Apr 22 2013 - 1 reports

Role of host cell traversal by the malaria sporozoite during liver infection

Malaria sporozoites cross the liver sinusoidal barrier, target Kupffer cells and endothelial cells with cell traversal inhibiting sporozoite clearance. ... [Published Journal of Experimental Medicine - Apr 22 2013]

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...As used herein the term "fibrosis" is used synonymously with "aberrant healing, involving mesenchymal-fibroblast cell transformation, excessive fibroblast proliferation, activity and deposition of collagens and other extracellular matrix proteins"
The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from the InstituteInstitute of Microbial Technology, "Thus, it is important to identify the coreceptor used by the HIV strains dominating in the patient. In past, a number of experimental assays and in-silico... We're a pay-per-view site for premium content. If you'd like to purchase this article, it's only $3."
...subverted by viral infection," says Carol Shoshkes Reiss, PhD, Editor-in-Chief, Departments of Biology and Neural Science, New York University, NY. "The sequestration of RNA in the cytoplasm is an under-appreciated regulatory pathway."
"Despite the additional options offered by the boceprevir and telaprevir regimens, these alternative treatments still have disadvantages. Further, genotype 1 patients who fail therapy with boceprevir and/or telaprevir in combination with peginterferon and ribavirin may develop undesirable NS3 protease inhibitor resistance. (E g., Pawlotsky, Hepatology (2011) 53(5): 1742-1751.) There is a need for improved treatment regimens that are more effective, safe, tolerable, shorter in duration, and which are associated with reduced rates of viral breakthrough and/or viral resistance. In particular, there is a need for interferon-free treatment regimens that are effective for treating CHC but result in reduced side-effects compared to treatment regimens involving interferon or peginterferon. There is also a need for interferon-free treatment regimens for patients suffering from CHC infection who are interferon-ineligible or interferon-intolerant."

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Bacterial cells made into analogue electronic c... [Published Electronics News Australia - May 20 2013]
Delivery system for cytotoxic drugs by bispecif... [Published PharmCast - May 19 2013]
2 PhD Student Positions in Bacterial Pathogenesis [Published Molecular Systems Biology - May 18 2013]
Reports from Institute of Microbial Technology ... [Published NewsRX - May 17 2013]
Human Embryos for Stem Cells New Discoveries Al... [Published The Guardian Express - May 17 2013]
Membrane Fusion-Competent Virus-Like Proteolipo... [Published Langmuir - May 16 2013]
What role do processing bodies play in cell sur... [Published Medical Xpress - May 16 2013]
What Role do Processing Bodies Play in Cell Sur... [Published Prlog - May 16 2013]
Resistance to visceral leishmaniasis : new mech... [Published Health Canal - May 16 2013]
Phage. Role in Pathogenesis and Biotechnology [Published Research and Markets - May 16 2013]
Nidoviruses [Published Research and Markets - May 16 2013]
"Methods and Compositions for Treating Hepatiti... [Published Equities.com - May 15 2013]
Use of a pneumococcal P4 peptide for enhancing ... [Published PharmCast - May 15 2013]
What Is the Role of Double-stranded RNA in Anti... [Published ScienceNewsline - May 15 2013]
T-Cell Tropism of Simian Varicella Virus during... [Published Bionity.com - May 15 2013]
What is the role of double-stranded RNA in anti... [Published Medical Xpress - May 14 2013]
What is the role of double-stranded RNA in anti... [Published EurekAlert! - May 14 2013]
6th century Justinianic Plague bacteria DNA str... [Published Examiner.com - May 12 2013]
How A Virus Hid In Our Genome For Six Million Y... [Published 3quarksdaily - May 11 2013]
Data on HIV/AIDS Detailed by Researchers at Bos... [Published NewsRX - May 11 2013]
Natural GMOs Part 163. The Lurker: How A Virus ... [Published BioPortfolio - May 11 2013]
Natural GMOs Part 163. The Lurker: How A Virus ... [Published GMO Pundit a.k.a. David Tribe - May 11 2013]
In vitro evaluation of beta-carboline alkaloids... [Published 7thSpace - May 10 2013]
The Next Pandemic: Not if, but When [Published New York Times - May 10 2013]
University of Rochester named Center for AIDS R... [Published EurekAlert! - May 09 2013]
Post-Doctoral Position in X-ray Crystallography... [Published Molecular Systems Biology - May 09 2013]
Structures of Coxsackievirus, Rhinovirus, and P... [Published Elites TV - May 09 2013]
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How A Virus Hid In Our Genome For Six Million Y... [Published 3quarksdaily - May 11 2013]
Carl Zimmer in his excellent blog, The Loom: In the mid-2000s, David Markovitz, a scientist at the University of Michigan, and his colleagues took a look at the blood of people infected with HIV. Human immunodeficiency viruses kill their hosts ...
Natural GMOs Part 163. The Lurker: How A Virus ... [Published GMO Pundit a.k.a. David Tribe - May 11 2013]
Carl Zimmer working skilfully at his craft of telling a compelling science story:...HIV belongs to a class of viruses called retroviruses. They all share three genes in common. One, called gag, gives rise to the inner shell where the virus’s genes ...
RNA-Based Drug Offers New Hope To Hepatitis C P... [Published Singularity Hub - Apr 17 2013]
RNA molecule folded back upon itself [Source: Wikipedia] About 170 million people in the world suffer from chronic hepatitis C , a viral infection that often leads to cirrhosis or cancer of the liver. Right now, modern medicine can cure about ...
H7N9: A New Influenza Virus Emerges [Published Firedoglake - Apr 05 2013]
This post originally appeared on April 4 at emptywheel.net and has been crossposted without changes, making a few of the time references a bit off. The post is in two parts. The first part deals with the news that a new flu virus has emerged. The second ...
Scientists describe case of child born with HIV... [Published EarthSky - Mar 04 2013]
The story broke yesterday (March 3, 2013) that scientists at Johns Hopkins University have announced what they’re calling “the first documented case of a child being cured of HIV.” Deborah Persaud of Johns Hopkins University described the finding the ...
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