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Researchers Identify Novel Type of Antibody that Potently Inhibits HIV Infection

Researchers Identify Novel Type of Antibody that Potently Inhibits HIV Infection

   A small antibody fragment that is highly effective in neutralizing the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) by preventing the virus from entering cells has been identified by researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Posted : Tue, Oct 21, 2008

Category : Science / Health News

AIDS experts at Johns Hopkin disproves theory of defective virus

AIDS experts at Johns Hopkin disproves theory of defective virus

   Rare Case In A Baltimore Couple Explains Why Some Infected With HIV Remain Symptom Free For Years Without Antiretroviral Drugs Finding renews promise of vaccine against AIDS; disproves theory of defective virus

Posted : Thu, Aug 14, 2008

Category : Science / Health News

Flu Virus Trots Globe During Off Season, Mixes With Other Viral Strains

Flu Virus Trots Globe During Off Season, Mixes With Other Viral Strains

   The influenza A virus does not lie dormant during summer but migrates globally and mixes with other viral strains before returning to the Northern Hemisphere as a genetically different virus, according to biologists who say the finding settles a key debate on what the virus does during the summer off season when it is not infecting people.

Posted : Sat, Sep 22, 2007

Category : Science / Health News

MIT research details parasitic battles

MIT research details parasitic battles

   Scientists at MIT and the Technion Israel Institute of Technology have for the first time recorded the entire genomic expression of both a host bacterium and an infecting virus over the eight-hour course of infection.

Posted : Thu, Sep 06, 2007

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Laser Blasts Viruses In Blood

Laser Blasts Viruses In Blood

   A father-son research team working from separate laboratory benches across the country has discovered a new use for lasers - zapping viruses out of blood.

Posted : Wed, Sep 05, 2007

Category : Science / Health News

Genomic Analysis Uncovers New Targets for HIV Vaccine

Genomic Analysis Uncovers New Targets for HIV Vaccine

   An international team of researchers has identified three gene variants in the DNA of 486 people infected with HIV that appear to have helped some of the patients fight off the virus and delay the onset of full-blown AIDS.

Posted : Thu, Jul 26, 2007

Category : Science / Health News

Botnet Threatens iPhone Online buyers

Botnet Threatens iPhone Online buyers

   Buying an iPhone online could cost people a lot more than the price of the phone. If their computers are one of the 7,500 zombies on a botnet infected by the Aifone.A bot Trojan, it could cost their bank card balance and bank savings, too.

Posted : Thu, Jul 12, 2007

Category : Technology / Software News

Tamiflu 30 mg and 45 mg Capsules Approved by U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Tamiflu 30 mg and 45 mg Capsules Approved by U.S. Food and Drug Administration

   Roche announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a supplemental new drug application (sNDA) to market Tamiflu(R) (oseltamivir phosphate) capsules in 30 mg and 45 mg doses.

Posted : Wed, Jul 04, 2007

Category : Science / Health News

First effective hepatitis E vaccine

First effective hepatitis E vaccine

   A new Hepatitis E vaccine was found to be 95.5% effective, in a Phase Two trial, in preventing disease caused by infection with hepatitis e virus and had a safety profile similar to placebo, except for injection site pain.

Posted : Sun, Mar 04, 2007

Category : Science / Health News

Mcafee Mobile Research

Mcafee Mobile Research

   McAfee, announced findings from new research that reveals mobile operators globally are experiencing more mobile malware attacks than ever before, and spending more time and money on recovery from these attacks.

Posted : Tue, Feb 13, 2007

Category : Technology / Industry News

Common cold virus will fight cancer

Common cold virus will fight cancer

   British scientists are preparing to begin trials to develop a new way of fighting cancer using the common cold virus. The preliminary research on mice that the viruses work well on tumours resistant to standard cancer treatments.

Posted : Sat, Jan 13, 2007

Category : Science / Health News
 
 
 
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