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Dominance and diversity in the primary human cd4 t cell response to replica
2007-05-06 04:05:00
Related Articles Dominance and diversity in the primary human CD4 T cell response to replication-competent vaccinia virus. J Immunol. 2007 May 15;178(10):6374-86 Authors: Jing L, Chong TM, Byrd B, McClurkan CL, Huang J, Story BT, Dunkley KM, Aldaz-Carroll L, Eisenberg RJ, Cohen GH, Kwok WW, Sette A, Koelle DM Vaccination with replication-competent vaccinia protects against heterologous orthopoxvirus challenge. ...
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Public interest in hpv vaccine soars.
2007-05-06 04:05:00
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Two major european paediatric societies support rotavirus vaccination of in
2007-05-06 04:05:00
The European Society for Paediatric Infectious Disease (ESPID) and the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) support rotavirus vaccination of infants in Europe. [click link for full article] (Source: Health News from Medical News Today) More: continued here
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Abbott?s investigational treatment abt-874 shows positive results in phase
2007-05-06 03:05:00
New Phase II study results show Abbott’s investigational treatment, ABT-874, reduced psoriasis symptoms significantly in the majority of patients treated. At 12 weeks, nine out of 10 patients with moderate to severe psoriasis achieved 75 percent improvement in psoriasis signs and symptoms in four of the five dosing groups receiving ABT-874, versus 3 ...
More About: Results , Treatment , Vaccines , Investigation , Treat
Nuclear localization of human dna mismatch repair protein exonuclease 1 (he
2007-05-04 17:05:00
Human exonuclease 1 (hEXO1) is implicated in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) and mutations in hEXO1 may be associated with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC). Since the subcellular localization of MMR proteins is essential for proper MMR function, we characterized possible nuclear localization signals (NLSs) in hEXO1. Using fluorescent fusion proteins, we show that the sequence ...
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Nabi biopharmaceuticals announces positive results of phase iib trial of ni
2007-05-04 16:05:00
Nabi Biopharmaceuticals (Nasdaq: NABI) today announced that a statistically significant number of patients with a high anti-nicotine antibody response met the primary endpoint of eight weeks of continuous abstinence between weeks 19-26 in its ongoing Phase IIb proof of concept study for NicVAX(R) (Nicotine Conjugate Vaccine), the company’s innovative and proprietary investigational vaccine being ...
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Who, unicef urge funding and use of vaccine vial monitors
2007-05-04 16:05:00
The World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF announce today a new joint policy statement on the role of vaccine vial monitors (VVMs) in improving access to immunization, on the 10-year anniversary of introduction of VVMs in immunization programmes. (Source: WHO news) More: continued here
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Vaccine may protect against cjd
2007-05-04 15:05:00
A vaccine is shown to protect mice from a BSE-like brain disease - and raises hope of human protection from vCJD. (Source: BBC News | Health | UK Edition) More: continued here
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Characterization of invasive haemophilus influenzae disease in manitoba, ca
2007-05-04 15:05:00
In addition to the proportional increase in cases of non?type b Haemophilus influenzae disease in the post?H. influenzae type b vaccine era, the incidence of invasive H. influenzae disease was found to be approaching the rates of H. influenzae type b disease that were documented in the prevaccine period. Fifty-six percent of invasive disease now ...
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Some physicians not purchasing, restricting recipients of hpv vaccine garda
2007-05-04 15:05:00
Inadequate reimbursement from insurance companies for Merck’s human papillomavirus vaccine Garda sil is leading some physicians to refuse to purchase the vaccine and restricting the recipients to those whose insurers have agreed to pay a “reasonable” fee, the [click link for full article] (Source: Pediatrics News From Medical News Today) More: continued here
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Revolutionary immunologic data explains function of diamyd diabetes vaccine
2007-05-04 15:05:00
During a presentation made in Linkoping, Sweden at the Sweden-Seattle Diabetes Conference this past week-end, Professor Johnny Ludvigsson, the Principal Investigator in Diamyd’s previously reported successful Phase II study in type 1 diabetes, presented potentially scientifically ground-breaking results from a recently completed analysis of the immunological data from the same trial. [click link for full ...
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Mumps vaccine failure investigation in novosibirsk, russia, 2002?2004
2007-05-04 15:05:00
Clinical Microbiology and Infection Volume 0, Issue 0, Page ???-???. (Source: Clinical Microbiology and Infection) More: continued here
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?mad cow? vaccine effective in mice
2007-05-04 15:05:00
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Spleen-selective gene transfer following the administration of naked plasmi
2007-05-04 14:05:00
Related Articles Spleen-Selective Gene Transfer Following the Administration of Naked Plasmid DNA onto the Spleen Surface in Mice. Biol Pharm Bull. 2007 May;30(5):941-5 Authors: Nakamura J, Fumoto S, Kawanami R, Kodama Y, Nishi J, Nakashima M, Sasaki H, Nishida K The purpose of present study was to examine spleen-selective gene transfer following the administration of naked plasmid DNA ...
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Prenatal Toxicity Linked To Immune Dysfunctions In Later Life
2007-05-03 01:05:00
A Cornell researcher has found that people who had been exposed to prenatal toxins and develop later-life diseases have in common an imbalanced immune system and hyperinflammatory responses. More: continued here
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Protecting americans against a smallpox outbreak
2007-05-02 23:05:00
In the event of a smallpox outbreak in the United States, how long would it take for a vaccine to start protecting Americans by stimulating an immune response? A new national study led by Saint Louis University School of Medicine will attempt to answer this question. (Source: News-Medical News Feed) More: continued here
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Rotavirus vaccines in developed countries.
2007-05-02 22:05:00
Page: 253DOI: 10.1097/QCO.0b013e32813aeaacAuthors: Buttery, Jim P a,b; Kirkwood, Carl b (Source: Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases) More: continued here
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[errata] correction for chowers et al., specific polysaccharide conjugate v
2007-05-02 22:05:00
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Mo. university to lead smallpox study
2007-05-02 21:05:00
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Saint Louis Univ ersity said Monday it will lead a national study of a new vaccine for smallpox, once one of the world’s most feared diseases and now considered a threat to re-emerge as a bioweapon…. (Source: AP Top Health News) More: continued here
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Some doctors refuse to purchase cervical cancer vaccine because of low reim
2007-05-02 20:05:00
Some physicians are refusing to purchase Merck’s cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil or are restricting who receives it because they say insurance reimbursements for the vaccine are too low, the Washington Post reports. The issue “highlights a long-simmering dispute over reimbursement for immunization” that has “accelerated as the number of costly new vaccines has proliferated,”… (Source: ...
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Harnessing bioinformatics to discover new vaccines.
2007-05-02 20:05:00
Related Articles Harnessing bioinformatics to discover new vaccines. Drug Discov Today. 2007 May;12(9-10):389-95 Authors: Davies MN, Flower DR Vaccine design is highly suited to the application of in silico techniques, for both the discovery and development of new and existing vaccines. Here, we discuss computational contributions to epitope mapping and reverse vaccinology, two techniques central to the new ...
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Biolex partners with merial to develop animal vaccines
2007-05-02 19:05:00
Biolex Therapeutics on Tuesday said it has partnered with Merial Limited to develop animal health products using Biolex technology. (Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Pharmaceuticals headlines) More: continued here
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Specialized mismatch repair function of glu339 in the phe-x-glu motif of ye
2007-05-02 19:05:00
Related Articles Specialized mismatch repair function of Glu339 in the Phe-X-Glu motif of yeast Msh6. DNA Repair (Amst). 2007 Mar 1;6(3):293-303 Authors: Holmes SF, Scarpinato KD, McCulloch SD, Schaaper RM, Kunkel TA The major eukaryotic mismatch repair (MMR) pathway requires Msh2-Msh6, which, like Escherichia coli MutS, binds to and participates in repair of the two most common replication ...
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In case of a smallpox outbreak
2007-05-02 19:05:00
In the event of a smallpox outbreak in the United States, how long would it take for a vaccine to start protecting Americans by stimulating an immune response? A new national study led by Saint Louis University School of Medicine will attempt to answer this question. General routine vaccinations for smallpox were stopped in the ...
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Scientists Look to Vaccines in the War on E. Coli
2007-05-01 08:05:00
Vaccines for people and for cattle are just two approaches under development to prevent or treat food poisoning by the strain E. coli O157:H7…. More: continued here
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Toward A Banana-based Vaccine For Hepatitis B
2007-05-01 08:05:00
Bananas have emerged as the best candidate to deliver a bite-sized vaccine for hepatitis B virus (HBV) to millions of people in developing countries, according to a recent article. More: continued here
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Cd40-mediated enhancement of immune responses against three forms of influe
2007-05-01 00:04:00
Immunology Volume 0, Issue 0, Page ???-???. (Source: Immunology) More: continued here
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Understanding essential events in immunological memory induction leads to r
2007-05-01 00:04:00
A recent study published in Immunology Letters, the official journal of the European Federation of Immunological Societies (EFIS), describes strategies for selective priming of B cells using various adjuvants. Randolph Noelle and colleagues from Dartmouth Medical School in Lebanon, USA show that certain adjuvants can induce antigen specific memory B cells, in the absence of ...
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Texas legislature passes bill to halt gov. perry?s executive order mandatin
2007-04-30 23:04:00
The Texas House on Wednesday voted 135-2 to pass (HB 10 a Senate-approved bill that would prevent mandatory vaccination for middle school girls in the state until 2011, the New York Times reports (Blumenthal, New York Times, 4/26). Gov. Rick Perry (R) on Feb. 2 issued an executive order that mandates that all girls ...
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Prevention of influenza episodes with colostrum compared with vaccination i
2007-04-30 23:04:00
The efficacy of a 2-month treatment with oral colostrum in the prevention of flu episodes compared with antiinfluenza vaccination was evaluated. Groups included healthy subjects without prophylaxis and those receiving both vaccination and colostrum. After 3 months of follow-up, the number of days with flu was 3 times higher in the non-colostrum subjects. The colostrum ...
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