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Medical Express
A detailed analysis of blood samples from Ebola patients in Sierra Leone is providing clues about the progression of the effects of the Ebola virus in patients and potential treatment pathways. A manuscript discussing the work, led by scientists at the Energy Department's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, was published recently in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a common pathogen in hospitals, known for its ability to survive in harsh environments and cause severe infections. And it's become increasingly drug-resistant, acquiring an array of different weapons to help it fend off antibiotics.
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Mayo Clinic via ScienceDaily
Induced pluripotent stem cells, the workhorse of many regenerative medicine projects, start out as differentiated cells that are reprogrammed to pluripotent stem cells by exposure to a complex set of genetic cocktails. Mayo researchers now report that using the measles virus vector; they've trimmed that multivector process with four reprogramming factors down to a single "one cycle" vector process.
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Infectious Disease Advisor
Dolutegravir monotherapy was noninferior to combination antiretroviral therapy in patients who started cART during primary HIV infection and were virologically suppressed for over 48 weeks, according to study results published in Clinical Infectious Diseases.
While some dolutegravir-based dual therapy has shown promising results, several randomized controlled trials have shown dolutegravir monotherapy to be inferior to cART.
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DARK Daily
Clinical laboratories operated by hospitals and health systems could prove to be a game changer for the lab industry in this upcoming PAMA private payer lab test price reporting cycle. But that upside comes with risk.
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U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory via Infection Control Today
Researchers have established a correlation between depression and a group of neurotransmitter-producing bacteria found in the human gut.
The research team from the Energy Department's Argonne National Laboratory, Northeastern University and elsewhere made the connection by first isolating the KLE1738, a bacterium that has a surprising dependency upon a brain chemical called gamma-aminobutyric acid.
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The min iSED™ is the newest addition to the iSED™ family of ESR analyzers from ALCOR Scientific. The min iSED™ is a single position, fully automated ESR analyzer that works directly from the primary EDTA tube and produces an ESR result in just 15 seconds. The min iSED™ is the ideal ESR analyzer for small laboratories, POL’s and emergency clinics.
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FlowSight - Flow Cytometry with Vision
The FlowSight offers high performance in a small package. Its design increases signal and minimizes noise to provide unmatched fluorescence sensitivity. Twelve detection channels simultaneously produce brightfield, darkfield and up to ten channels of fluorescence imagery of every cell.
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American Medical Technologists
Enhance your credentials to work in the rapidly expanding field of molecular diagnostics.
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CNN
Officials in Clark County, Washington, publish a list every day of where people infected with measles have been. Among them: busy spots like Concourse D at Oregon's Portland International Airport Jan. 7 and the sold-out Portland Trail Blazers' home game four days later.
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University of Georgia via Lab Manager
A team of scientists led by researchers at the University of Georgia Center for Food Safety in Griffin, Georgia, has developed a machine-learning approach that could lead to quicker identification of the animal source of certain salmonella outbreaks.
In the research, published in the January 2019 issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Xiangyu Deng and his colleagues used more than 1,000 genomes to predict the animal sources, especially livestock, of salmonella typhimurium.
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SeraSub® is a synthetic serum for use as a component in preparing standards and controls for in-vitro diagnostic tests. Learn more
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University of Copenhagen via ScienceDaily
An international research team has created a better understanding of Alzheimer's. They have shown that the cleaning system of the brain cells, the so-called mitophagy, is very weakened in animals and humans with Alzheimer's.
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