Sentences with phrase «with susceptible strains»

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Armed with that information, the researchers then designed a mutant flu strain that was powerful enough to replicate well but highly susceptible to our body's own ability to control the virus — the ideal ingredients for a vaccine.
But if it weren't, with the susceptible bacteria now dead, the resistant strains could spread like weeds through a newly harvested field.
The «superbug» ST131 was the second most common strain, with the antibiotic - susceptible strain ST73 the most frequently found.
To reduce the burden of drug - resistant disease, the researchers recommend that treatment be coupled with ways to prevent spread of the disease, such as early detection, reducing the number of patients who do not complete treatment, and providing tailored treatment depending on which drugs the strain is susceptible to.
They crossed a mouse strain that is highly resistant to cancer with a strain that is highly susceptible.
In this study, we focused on two geographically distinct ivermectin resistant strains of H. contortus and two lines generated by multiple rounds of backcrossing between susceptible and resistant parents, with ivermectin selection.
With the premise that accumulation of putative resistance - conferring SNPs, potentially in combination with specific resistance genes, precedes full resistance, we retrogressively surveyed the hotspot loci and quantified the number of SNPs and / or genes, which if accumulated would confer full resistance to an otherwise susceptible strWith the premise that accumulation of putative resistance - conferring SNPs, potentially in combination with specific resistance genes, precedes full resistance, we retrogressively surveyed the hotspot loci and quantified the number of SNPs and / or genes, which if accumulated would confer full resistance to an otherwise susceptible strwith specific resistance genes, precedes full resistance, we retrogressively surveyed the hotspot loci and quantified the number of SNPs and / or genes, which if accumulated would confer full resistance to an otherwise susceptible strain.
This acute heel pain is most often sparked by all - day wear, with overweight or sedentary wearers even more susceptible since their arches are already under strain.
One of the many problems with formula is the glaring omission of these microbes leaving the baby susceptible to colonization by inappropriate strains, suboptimal diversity, and stimulation of the immune system by many of the toxic compounds in this synthetic food.
A study of 379 children published in 2014 found that children provided with this probiotic strain were less susceptible to digestive issues or fever.
The simple fact is that dogs with unusually long backs and short legs are susceptible to such diseases, as so much strain is put on the spine.
In some cases, whether because the animal is particularly susceptible or the strain of Clostridium is especially virulent, the diarrhea can become a life - threatening hemorrhagic colitis (bloody, mucousy diarrhea associated with massive protein and fluid losses).
The elaborate strains are frequently more susceptible to environmental fluctuations and have trouble competing with more athletic types.
Those who do come to the Northwest will be faced with an unpleasant reality, she adds, reciting a list of problems expected to strike the region before the turn of the century: regional temperature increases between 5.5 and 9.1 degrees Fahrenheit; drier summers making the Northwest's forests more susceptible to fire; declining snowpack, as more precipitation falls as rain instead of snow at higher elevations, straining regional water supplies and increasing the risk of flooding downstream.
LIFX, on the other hand, is susceptible to the unpredictability of your Wi - Fi, and as anyone with a lot of Wi - Fi devices knows, adding more things to your network can strain its performance.
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