Sentences with phrase «find human resistance»

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John Paul II's approach to east central Europe was based on different premises: that the post-war division of Europe was immoral and historically artificial; that communist violations of basic human rights had to be named for what they were; and that the «captive nations» could eventually find tools of resistance that communism could not match, if they reclaimed the religious, moral, and cultural truth about themselves and lived those truths without fear.
On this ground Stein finds it possible to hope that God's omnipotent love finds ways of, so to speak, outwitting human resistance.
Bacteria found in humans, animals and food continue to show resistance to widely used antimicrobials, says the latest report on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacteria by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).
The findings highlight the interplay between human interventions, mosquito evolution, and disease outcomes, and will help scientists develop new strategies to overcome pesticide resistance.
The common pathway found in mouse models was also found in human tumors, suggesting that resistance could indeed be blocked in patients with the same drug as in mice.
Intriguingly, the virus appears to develop resistance to 3BNC117 at 24 weeks, and yet Immunoglobulin G (IgG), a key protein in humans that specifically recognizes and binds to particular antigens, was found to have a stronger general response to both 3BNC117 - sensitive and 3BNC117 - resistant strains of HIV 24 weeks after 3BNC117 injection.
A new study published today in the Canadian Journal of Zoology found that captive bears fed a diet high in saturated fats and low in «healthy» polyunsaturated fats did not show symptoms of disease typically observed in humans eating foods high in saturated fats such as insulin resistance, a precursor to type 2 diabetes.
The use of third - and fourth - generation cephalosporins for the treatment of infections caused by E. coli and other bacteria in humans is associated with resistance to these antibiotics in E. coli found in humans.
In the iron - poor environment of the human body, where the iron concentration is about one atom per 1.6 liters of blood, initially susceptible P. aeruginosa might find it difficult to develop resistance to pyocin and resistant P. aeruginosa might grow so slowly the immune system would be able to clear them, Inglis said.
These findings represent an important step towards a better understanding of human Leishmania infection, with relevance to parasite drug resistance, pathogenicity, and tissue tropism.
Their findings suggest that ST398 was originally a harmless strain living in humans, which migrated into livestock where it acquired antibiotic resistance.
Professor Yoshihito Watanabe (WPI - ITbM, Cooperating Researcher), Associate Professor Osami Shoji, Ms. Chikako Shirataki of Nagoya University and co-workers have found a new method using an artificial metalloprotein (a protein that contains a metal) to inhibit the growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria, which is a common bacterium that can cause diseases in humans and evolves to exhibit multiple antibiotic resistance.
One - hundred - ten of the genes had clear similarities in sequence to known antibiotic - resistance genes, the team discovered, and 18 of those were 100 % identical to genes found in human pathogens.
«Given the alarming trend of resistance to our current antimalarial therapies, this is really an exciting finding,» says Dr. Mota, the senior author of the study, «and we are already working to develop Torin molecules suitable for clinical trials of antimalarial activity in humans
The antibiotic resistance genes present in genetically modified foods are already easily found in any human intestine in a form that frequently moves around between different bacteria and can easily take up residence in new bacteria.
«We have found that the same genes responsible for tamoxifen resistance in our animals are also turned off in human breast cancer cells that do not respond to the drug,» she says «Because these genes were epigenetically silenced — meaning they were not irreversibly altered, just switched off — it was possible to turn them back on.
The study was performed in 2002 and found that «plasma amino acid elevation induces skeletal muscle insulin resistance in humans» (18).
Intense training through programs like HIIT, High Intensity Interval Training and «heavy» training with heavier resistance have been found to promote the natural production and release of testosterone and HGH, human growth hormone!
A study published in the Journal of Human Reproduction found that when compared to other women with PCOS at similar ages and weight, Hispanic women were found to have more central body fat, insulin resistance, high cholesterol, and overall, increased risk for metabolic syndrome.
However, a 2015 rat study found improvements in inflammation and reversal of insulin resistance, which researchers believe may have beneficial implications in humans (3).
Finding solutions to antimicrobial resistance is key for human survival and oregano provides a promising one.
It has negative effects on human health as these oxides have been found to reduce the body's natural resistance to respiratory illnesses.
Examining E. coli bacteria, which are responsible for about 80 % of urinary tract infections, the researchers found an identical gene for antibiotic resistance in both humans and animals.
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