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28 matches found for "VBI"

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Breeding Rare Species of Interdisciplinary Scientist

“I’m not sure we’ve got anybody at the poles at the moment,” says Michael Coates, committee chairman and Professor in Organismal Biology & Anatomy. But doctoral student Nathan Smith has, in fact, exca...

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Scientists sequence genome of the N2-fixing, soil-living bacterium Azotobacter vinelandii

The work will help advance research on A. vinelandii's role as a model study organism for investigation of nitrogen fixation and other biochemical processes. It will also pave the way for new app...

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NASA's electronic nose may provide neurosurgeons with a new weapon against brain cancer

Neurosurgeons from the City of Hope Cancer Center, along with scientists from the Brain Mapping Foundation in West Hollywood and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, used NASA's elect...

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Coenzyme rare to bacteria critical to Mycobacterium tuberculosis survival

It also helps the bacterium that causes tuberculosis (TB) to survive the defenses of the human immune system. Scientists have now discovered at least one way F420 helps to arm the pathogen.The...

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Comparative genomics reveals molecular evolution of Q fever pathogen

The researchers compared the sequences of four different strains of C. burnetii, an intracellular bacterium that can cause acute and chronic Q fever in humans, to build up a comprehensive picture of t...

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Research Consortium to Sequence Turkey Genome

The new upgrade to the Roche GS-FLX™ sequencing system permits more than 1 million individual sequencing reads to be generated for each sequencing run with an average read length of 400 base pairs. Th...

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Innate immune system targets asthma-linked fungus for destruction

Researchers at Mayo Clinic and the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI) have revealed that eosinophils, a particular type of white blood cell, exert a strong immune response against the environment...

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Brucella abortus S19 genome sequenced; points toward virulence genes

Strain S19 is a naturally occurring strain of B. abortus that does not cause disease and was discovered by Dr. John Buck in 1923. It has been used for more than six decades as vaccine that protects ca...

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Scientists reveal evolutionary intricacies of Rickettsia pathogens

Some species of Rickettsia are known to cause harmful diseases in humans, such as epidemic typhus (R. prowazekii) and Rocky Mountain spotted fever (R. rickettsii), while others have been identified as...

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Elusive protein protects malaria parasite from heme

The team, which includes researchers at Washington University School of Medicine, the United States National Institutes of Health, the United States Food and Drug Administration as well as other resea...

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Pathogen virulence proteins suppress plant immunity

VBI Professor Brett Tyler and members of his research group, along with researchers from Virginia Tech’s Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Science, Nanjing Agricultural University in ...

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Scientists simulate pandemic influenza outbreak in Chicago

This information helped them to determine the preferred intervention strategy to contain a potential flu pandemic, including what people should do to decrease the likelihood of disease transmission. ...

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High Triglycerides, Other Cholesterol Raise Risk of Stroke

“LDL or ‘bad’ cholesterol has been the primary target for reducing the risk of stroke, but these results show that other types of cholesterol may be more strongly linked with stroke risk,” said study ...

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EuroBioForum Sows the Seeds for Future Life Sciences Initiatives in Europe

The EuroBioForum conference in Lisbon, Portugal on 6 and 7 December, organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF) and the European Commission (EC), with support from the Portuguese Foundation fo...

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Proposal to Step Up Cardio-Vascular Disease Research

The European Vascular Biology Institute (EVBI) is being presented at the annual EuroBioForum conference in Lisbon in December 2007 with a specific brief to convert research into concrete therapies mor...

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