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18 matches found for "NS1"

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MDC Scientists Show How Hematopoietic Stem Cell Development Is Regulated

These were the findings of researchers at the laboratory of Dr. Frank Rosenbauer of the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin-Buch in cooperation with the laboratory of Professor Ste...

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Scientists closer to making implantable bone material, thanks to new research

Many scientists are currently trying to create bone-like materials, derived from stem cells, to implant into patients who have damaged or fractured bones, or who have had parts of diseased bones remov...

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Laser-Created Temporal Lens Could Lead to Movies of Molecular Processes

Finding a way to observe and record the behavior of matter at the molecular level has long been one of the holy grails among physicists. That ability could open the door to a wide range of application...

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USC researchers uncover mechanism that allows influenza virus to evade the body's immune response

The study will be published in the May 21 issue of the journal Cell Host & Microbe. "We have found a mechanism that the influenza virus uses to inhibit the body's immune response tha...

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Packaging from whey may soon be a cash cow

By developing a technique for the manufacture of whey-coated plastic films with excellent oxygen barrier properties, improved water vapour properties and, in addition, antimicrobial activity, the cons...

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The difficult task of saving the Iberian Lynx– a new proposal

The Iberian Lynx is now the most endangered cat in the world with only about 160 animals remaining in the wild and, despite extensive research and millions of Euros spent in decades of protection, not...

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Plants Can Accumulate Nanoparticles in Tissues

The laboratory study, which involved pumpkin plants, indicates a possible pathway for nanoparticles to enter the food chain. The research also reveals a new experimental approach for studying nanopart...

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Protein 'tubules' free avian flu virus from immune recognition

Two domains or portions of the protein NS1 combine to form tiny tubules where double-stranded RNA is hidden from the immune system, said Dr. B. V. Venkataram Prasad, professor of biochemistry and mole...

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Yale researchers find 'junk DNA' may have triggered

Results from a comparative analysis of the human, chimpanzee, rhesus macaque and other genomes reported in the journal Science suggest our evolution may have been driven not only by sequence changes i...

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Discovery opens door for drugs to fight bird flu, other influenza epidemics

Researchers at Rutgers University and The University of Texas at Austin have reported a discovery that could help scientists develop drugs to fight the much-feared bird flu and other virulent strains ...

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Quantum corkscrews from twisting electron waves

Recently scientists discovered that light can be twisted like a corkscrew around its direction of travel. This unusual quantum feature allows photons to whirl around in a vortex, even when no external...

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Cell Death Suppression Increases Efficacy of M2 Vaccines

Scientists from Cure Lab, Inc. in collaboration with Boston University School of Medicine published new findings indicating that unmodified M2 may have a negative effect on anti-influenza vaccination....

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U of S Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization team discovers key step in flu virus replication

Yan Zhou and her team have discovered how a crucial pathway that supports the influenza A virus's ability to reproduce itself is activated, a finding that could pave the way for new drugs and vac...

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Bacteria feed on smelly breath (and feet)

Researchers have isolated bacteria which can grow on and ‘mop up’ smelly compounds in the mouth that are linked to bad breath. These smelly, highly reactive ‘one-carbon’ compounds are natu...

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Novel antiviral technology inhibits RSV infection in mice

A novel antiviral treatment combining nanoparticle and gene silencing technologies thwarts attacks of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) -- a virus associated with severe bronchitis and as...

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