Sentences with phrase «mycobacteria research»

«It performed so well in the preclinical model, we determined that to boost its effects further was essentially impossible,» said Orme, also a co-founder of CSU's Mycobacteria Research Laboratories.

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This reductive evolution, unique among all pathogenic bacteria known so far, was unearthed from genome sequencing of Mycobacterium leprae several years ago before the discovery of Mycobacterium lepromatosis, by another research team.
The mystery of why mycobacteria — a family that includes the microbe that causes TB — are extraordinarily hardy organisms is being unravelled by University of Otago, New Zealand, research that offers new hope for developing a revolutionary class of antibiotics to tackle TB.
Research carried out by the University of Sussex and the Polish Academy of Sciences has identified two key proteins that allow mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB), to «lay low» within cells designed to destroy them.
With further investigation of these protective mechanisms, it is hoped that this research will pave the way for the development of new drugs to more successfully target mycobacteria.»??
The researchers envision future research where they would try to find out how the mycobacteria manage to establish and sustain the vesicle hideouts as they evade discovery.
The research team, led by Professor Paul Ortiz de Montellano in the US, investigated the impact of compounds related to cholesterol on the tuberculosis - causing bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
However, a lot of tuberculosis research is undertaken using the closely related Mycobacterium avium.
Research Paper Genomic Analysis of Propane Metabolism in Methyl Tert - Butyl Ether - Degrading Mycobacterium Sp..
She is registred to the National Order of Biologists in the province of Palermo; collaboration in research project from 2012 to 2015 at the Department of Biopathology and Biotechnology, University of Palermo, focusing the study on the identification of molecules capable to modulate intracellular metabolic pathways for the prevention and treatment of infectious, tumor and degenerative disease, in collaboration with Prof. Angela Santoni, University of Rome; collaboration in research project in 2011 at the hospital «Villa Sofia Cervello» of Palermo to study methods can cure the genetic defect that causes thalassemia through genetic engineering; she studies different mechanisms of the differentiation and the activation of human gammadelta T cells as effector cells of the immune response against cancer and infectious diseases; she investigates about the identification and development of biomarkers of resistance and susceptibility to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection; Valentina Orlando has published 13 papers in peer reviewed journals and 3 comunications at national and international congress.
Research Focus: My research projects are focused on defining the T cell responses against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis Research Focus: My research projects are focused on defining the T cell responses against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis research projects are focused on defining the T cell responses against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis disease.
Her research involves preclinical immunology and efficacy of vaccines against H5N1 pandemic influenza, malaria, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis using mouse, ferret and guinea pig models.
Research Focus: My research project focuses on the T cell response of mycobacterium tuberculosis to further understand how the current BCG vaccine can be iResearch Focus: My research project focuses on the T cell response of mycobacterium tuberculosis to further understand how the current BCG vaccine can be iresearch project focuses on the T cell response of mycobacterium tuberculosis to further understand how the current BCG vaccine can be improved.
Along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other organizations around the world, the ASBMB is observing Tuberculosis Day 2018 by sharing research news from scientists expanding our understanding of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and a variety of perspectives on how the pathogen continues to affect our world.
Research interests include Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenesis, host - pathogen interactions, and chemical biology.
My observations convinced me that it was an infection and research indicates mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis (MAP) is the most likely pathogen.
Research from The Sage Colleges in Troy, New York, suggests that exposure to a natural soil bacterium called Mycobacterium vaccae can increase learning behavior.
And back in May, we found out about research that shows exposure to a natural soil bacterium called Mycobacterium vaccae can actually increase learning behavior.
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