Sentences with phrase «at deadly pathogen»

«New cystic fibrosis research takes aim at deadly pathogen

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Instead, they die at far faster rates than normal as a host of other ailments, such as deformed wing virus and deadly pathogens, exact a toll.
«Deadly bacteria stiff - arm the immune system: Strep bacteria's tiny tentacle - like projections hold body's natural antibiotics at bay, allowing the pathogens to spread unimpeded.»
Eduard Akhunov, associate professor of plant pathology at Kansas State University, and his colleague, Jorge Dubcovsky from the University of California - Davis, led a research project that identified a gene that gives wheat plants resistance to one of the most deadly races of the wheat stem rust pathogen — called Ug99 — that was first discovered in Uganda in 1999.
New technology being developed at Washington State University could help save amphibians around the world from a deadly fungal pathogen.
Help University of California at Berkeley researchers track a deadly tree pathogen throughout California and Oregon
If we look at the African parasite that causes its most severe form, it is obvious why the pathogen is so deadly.
Baltimore biotechnology company Profectus BioSciences is testing a vaccine to guard against the Ebola virus on 39 human subjects, a first step toward administering it more broadly to people at risk of exposure to the deadly pathogen.
Describing the three - dimensional shape of proteins at atomic - level detail helps scientists develop highly detailed blueprints of the basic biology of these pathogens, leading to new interventions and therapies for the deadly diseases they cause.
Now, a research team headed by investigators from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is the first to identify a mechanism by which influenza A, a family of pathogens that includes the most deadly strains of flu worldwide, hijacks cellular machinery to replicate.
Young worked with fellow researchers across the country to use phage treatment to save the life of Dr. Tom Patterson, a professor at UC San Diego School of Medicine, who while on a trip to Egypt became infected with a multi-resistant strain of Acinetobacter baumannii, a deadly pathogen.
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