Not exact matches
I aspire to be the utmost
dangerous pathogen to be sought out, eaten up, spit out, and ejected
by every available macrophage:D.
About 17 percent of the food served in schools is donated
by the federal government and undergoes stringent Agriculture Department testing for
dangerous pathogens.
That's good news because many of the most
dangerous pathogens that are resistant to antibiotics are gram - negative (SN: 6/10/17, p. 8), according to a list released
by the WHO in February.
Most of those bacteria actually help to keep the skin healthy
by competing with
dangerous pathogens for nutrients.
► Last Friday, a Sifter pointed to a story about a «massive investigation
by USA Today» that «revealed details of hundreds of accidents in recent years at U.S. high - containment laboratories studying
dangerous pathogens.»
The new list will be tiered
by risk, a concept that the Administration is applying, in parallel, to the safekeeping of
dangerous pathogens.
University researchers who work with
dangerous pathogens should keep an eye on each other and report any signs of suspicious behavior to lab managers, says a panel of life scientists that was asked
by the U.S. government to think of ways to tackle the threat of lab insiders carrying out a bioterrorist attack.
Prompted
by advances such as this, the committee did, however, identify a key change that would be possible with current technology: moving to a sequence - based classification system for the regulation of
dangerous pathogens.
Venkateswaran agrees that they need to do more work to assess whether any
dangerous pathogens are lingering in the ISS, which they hope to do
by isolating intact bacteria and looking for virulence factors, increasing the length of the DNA chains they can sequence, and expanding their analyses to include viruses.
The flu virus shipment was the third recent mistake
by a government lab in handling
dangerous pathogens.
A study published on May 22nd in PLOS
Pathogens reveals how a new type of anti-microbial substance interferes with biofilms formed
by several
dangerous bacteria.
A lack of guidance is worrisome, he argues, because the procedure could unknowingly expose newborns to
dangerous bugs,
pathogens that babies born
by C - section usually avoid.
A protein secreted
by cells infected with dengue virus can cause
dangerous leakage of fluid from blood vessels, and new research published in PLOS
Pathogens supports a primary underlying mechanism: disruption of a molecular barrier that lines the vessels.
In the process, they've identified telling genetic differences — many of them introduced
by viruses — that distinguish the
dangerous pathogen from its less virulent relatives.
«Clearly, this kind of research needs to be conducted using appropriate security and precautions, with consideration of how any published findings could be manipulated
by those with malicious intent, or lead to an accidental release of a
dangerous pathogen.
This pilot study was funded
by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and supported
by the European Mobile Laboratory, a partner of the (WHO) Emerging and
Dangerous Pathogens Laboratory Network and the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network.
Lactic acid can reduce or kill the bacterial
pathogens (disease - causing bacteria) and suppress the production of
dangerous compounds, such as amin, phenol, skatol, and H2S which produced
by bacterial
pathogens.
Thus we have Rampage, in which Johnson stars as Davis Okoye, a big - hearted primatologist who enjoys a very special relationship with an albino gorilla named George (portrayed in motion - capture
by Jason Liles) until a spaceship explodes and rains down
dangerous pathogens on Earth.
Food Safety Neogen's Food Safety Division consists primarily of diagnostic test kits and complementary products (e.g., dehydrated culture media) sold to food producers and processors to detect
dangerous and / or unintended substances in human food and animal feed, such as foodborne
pathogens, spoilage organisms, natural toxins, food allergens, genetic modifications, ruminant
by - products, meat speciation, drug residues, pesticide residues and general sanitation concerns.
Is he
dangerous by virtue of his different origin -
pathogens, radiation, or whatever else?