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Bacteria, viruses, and fungi work as a network in causing lung infection: Study
expresspharma
May 21, 2021
Researchers from NTU Singapore find that microbes in the body exist as a network, and that an infection’s severity could be a result of interactions between these microbes.
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GenScript Partners with Harvard to Develop Ultra-safe Cells Resistant to Natural Viruses
contractpharma
September 24, 2019
GenScript, a gene synthesis provider, will provide research support to Harvard University scientist George Church, PhD, for his contributions to the Ultra-safe Cell project ...
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Researchers develop rapid test for infectious diseases
biospectrumasia
October 15, 2018
The test shows the presence of infectious diseases by searching for certain antibodies in the blood.
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Viruses may play a role in Alzheimer’s disease
biospectrumasia
June 25, 2018
The research group and Arizona State University, Phoenix, originally set out to find whether drugs used to treat other diseases can be repurposed for treating Alzheimer’s.
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Plant-virus Resistant Cytosinpeptidemycin: The Chinese Goods among Agricultural Antibiotics
Jinsenshui
January 24, 2018
As a fermentation product of microbes, Cytosinpeptidemycin belongs to a cytosine nucleoside peptide antiviral antibiotic, and is mainly used in agriculture in China.
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Combating viruses: Code breakers turn code writers
biospectrumasia
November 02, 2017
Viruses’ ability to decode and repurpose the self-assembly instructions within viral genomes is so efficient that they can write artificial instructions for assembly that are even better than those found in nature.
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Experimental Drug Shows Promise Against Dangerous Viruses
drugs
June 30, 2017
An experimental antiviral drug is effective against a number of coronaviruses, including some that can cause deadly epidemics, researchers say.
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Flu Vaccine a Pretty Good Match for Viruses This Year: CDC
drugs.com
February 17, 2017
America's love affair with gluten-free foods may come at a cost: greater intake of the toxic metals arsenic and mercury, a new study contends.