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HIV HBV note
mbucherl
by mbucherl  8-18-2008   
 Using CAPCTM to mesasure http://www.aidsmap.com/en/news/73E54182-9ECE-4BC6-9043-89100B60D844.asp
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Antibodies still protect 1918 flu survivors
pokkets
by pokkets  8-18-2008    2
 In those days, they sure knew how to make antibodies
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Transfusions Infected with HIV
Imnclady
by Imnclady  8-15-2008   
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Heat Shock Protein Resources
mackieimages
by mackieimages  8-8-2008   
 very useful list of resources for heat shock proteins
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RNA tackles HIV
pocketfulofsunshine
by pocketfulofsunshine  8-8-2008   
 Antibodies help to deliver interfering RNA sequences to immune-system cells.
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Assay Designs Technical Support Protocols
mackieimages
by mackieimages  8-7-2008   
 Great resource anyone in the biomedical, pharmaceutical, and scientific research communities. Company seems to have a huge selection of elisa kits, heat shock proteins and other kits and reagents.
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Lysine cold sore remedy
dynamiclear
by dynamiclear  8-3-2008   
 why lysine can treat cold sore
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Using magnetic nanoparticles to combat cancer
unbeliever
by unbeliever  7-26-2008   
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Tobacco 'could help treat cancer'
Mohir
by Mohir  7-23-2008   
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Plants make vaccine for treating type of cancer
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-21-2008   
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'Snow flea antifreeze protein' could help improve organ preservation
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-21-2008    1
 A fascinating case of bio mimicry.
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HIV Vaccine Plans canceled
wintertown
by wintertown  7-19-2008   
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Pathologists Believe They Have Pinpointed Achilles Heel of HIV
pitim
by pitim  7-16-2008   
 Sudhir Paul, Ph.D., pathology professor in the UT Medical School, said, “Unlike the changeable regions of its envelope, HIV needs at least one region that must remain constant to attach to cells. If this region changes, HIV cannot infect cells. Equally important, HIV does not want this constant region to provoke the body’s defense system. So, HIV uses the same constant cellular attachment site to silence B lymphocytes - the antibody producing cells. The result is that the body is fooled into making abundant antibodies to the changeable regions of HIV but not to its cellular attachment site. Immunologists call such regions superantigens. HIV’s cleverness is unmatched. No other virus uses this trick to evade the body’s defenses.”
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Achilles Heel Of HIV Found?
Mohir
by Mohir  7-16-2008    3
 “Unlike the changeable regions of its envelope, HIV needs at least one region that must remain constant to attach to cells. If this region changes, HIV cannot infect cells. Equally important, HIV does not want this constant region to provoke the body’s defense system. So, HIV uses the same constant cellular attachment site to silence B lymphocytes - the antibody producing cells. The result is that the body is fooled into making abundant antibodies to the changeable regions of HIV but not to its cellular attachment site. Immunologists call such regions superantigens. HIV’s cleverness is unmatched. No other virus uses this trick to evade the body’s defenses.” Paul’s group has engineered antibodies with enzymatic activity, also known as abzymes, which can attack the Achilles heel of the virus in a precise way. “The abzymes recognize essentially all of the diverse HIV forms found across the world. This solves the problem of HIV changeability. The next step is to confirm our theory in huma
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Is organic really better for you?
bbking13
by bbking13  6-25-2008   
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Nanotechnology, Biomolecules And Light Unite To 'Cook' Cancer Cells
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-18-2008    1
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anti-CCP
sincerelylerissa
by sincerelylerissa  6-6-2008   
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Probiotic drink may keep hayfever away
valann 47
by valann 47  6-3-2008   
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Malaria Vaccine: Ends Use of DDT
samannzinnia
by samannzinnia  5-29-2008   
 This would be a wonderful vaccine, as it would end the need for the use of DDT in Africa and other tropical climates.
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Startup can detect tiny traces of cancer markers in blood samples
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  5-16-2008   
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tetanus vaccine Makes women sterile
thinkcreatedesign
by thinkcreatedesign  5-14-2008   
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Researchers Develop Quick Way to Create Human Antibodies
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  5-4-2008    1
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Researchers Make Human Flu Antibodies at Record Speed
arifsali
by arifsali  4-30-2008   
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Antibodies in Children with Autism = Allergy!
Autism-Autistic
by Autism-Autistic  4-30-2008   
 Hi, I'm Dr. Ted Edwards - "The Allergy Expert". I'm attempting to get a message through to anyone who HAS or KNOWS an Autistic child. The message is I have discovered a solution for Autism. It's called DNA Allergy Reprogramming and it has had a truly profound effect on the lives of the Autistic Children I've worked with. My goal here is to reach and help more of these children have the opportunity to lead a much more normal life. Do you know someone with autism? You owe it to them to find out if DNA Allergy Reprogramming can change them to.. This clip reveals that children with autism react to heat shock proteins and gliadin (gluten-wheat) by producing antibodies. In plain English that means they have an ALLERGY to both of these substances. I have listed the exact clearing you would do for your child in the comfort and convenience of your own home. I truly wish it was easier for me to convince you that I'm telling you the truth. So I say to you "Get Results or Get a
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Hope over Tasmanian Devil cancer
tabsey
by tabsey  4-2-2008   
 Not exactly beautiful but may have some hope. Still, if disease don't get you, the climate change will.
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What are the symptoms of HIV?
bhai1
by bhai1  3-7-2008   
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Download Heroes episodes for free
Clarisse
by Clarisse  3-1-2008   
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'Protein-friendly' chip offers rapid disease testing
tabsey
by tabsey  2-29-2008   
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53 Wild Buffalo Captured in Yellowstone and Facing Slaughter
deadcowkid
by deadcowkid  2-13-2008   
 There is a good interview audio clip on the clip. Its from Free Radio Santa Cruz, and gives some great information on the underreported crisis. This must end.
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Tattoos may help deliver vaccine
wildcat
by wildcat  2-9-2008   
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Cocaine Vaccine
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  1-4-2008   
 "It's a very clever idea," says David Eagleman, a Baylor neuroscientist. "Scientists have spent the last few decades figuring out reward pathways in the brain and how drugs like cocaine hijack the system. It turns out those pathways are difficult to rewire once they've seen the drug. But the vaccine just circumvents all that."
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Cocaine Vaccine in the Works
CarnivalBorn
by CarnivalBorn  1-2-2008   
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Cocaine Vaccine
Pooge
by Pooge  1-2-2008    1
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Scientists working on Cocaine vaccine
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  1-2-2008   
 The government would lose money if the demand went down.
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Cocaine Vaccine in the Works
Damo2012
by Damo2012  1-2-2008   
 I'm dying to know what people think about this. For the seriously addicted I find this to be a promising option in the battle over addiction, but I fear the "Big Brother" dimension where they may try to force these vaccines on young children in an advancement of The Drug War. Thoughts?
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Addiction Vaccines: Just Say No
Lancebowski
by Lancebowski  1-2-2008   
 Obviously, this won't be limited to cocaine, and soon, options to vaccinate at birth or early childhood will be offered to "concerned" parents. This is a very bad road to travel.
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Anti-Smoking Vaccine
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  1-2-2008   
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Researchers Developing Cocaine Vaccine
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  1-2-2008   
 More: "It's a very clever idea," says David Eagleman, a Baylor neuroscientist. "Scientists have spent the last few decades figuring out reward pathways in the brain and how drugs like cocaine hijack the system. It turns out those pathways are difficult to rewire once they've seen the drug. But the vaccine just circumvents all that." Kosten asked the Food and Drug Administration in December to green-light a multi-institutional trial to begin in the spring and is awaiting a response. Approval would mark a breakthrough in the treatment of cocaine addiction, which now mostly involves psychiatric counseling and 12-step programs. It presumably would be the final clinical hurdle before the vaccine -- more than a decade in the making -- might be approved for treatment.
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Marburg virus confirmed in African bats
onleyone
by onleyone  11-25-2007   
 finally, a (primary?) host!
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Immunize Your Children Or Go To Jail
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  11-18-2007   
 I am adamantly opposed to any sort of mandatory, forced or imposed vaccination programs. I do NOT trust the pharmaceutical companies. Last time I was vaccinated, I was deathly sick for three days and thought I was going to die! Despite this, blood tests showed that I still hadn't developed the necessary amount of antibodies for the vaccine to be effective and I was advised to have the vaccination again! Yeah right!! In your dreams Dr. Death! *LOL* One of my cats is also extremely sensitive to vaccinations and gets SO sick too. Vaccinations and medicine are NOT one size fits all. No-one should be forced to have anything injected into them or their children (or pets.) I'll take my chances against the bugs any day, rather than being bumped off by the vaccination itself! If this were imposed upon me or my kids (or pets), they would be home schooled instantly or we would leave the state. End of story. There's a little video at the site, but it wouldn't clip.
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