Transfer Of Traits Among Bacterial Communities Boosts Antibiotic Resistance And Sexual Power: Researcher Uncovered New Secret Kumar Jeetendra | November 24, 2015 Researcher from University of Oxford uncovered new secret of sexual power and antibiotic resistance in bacteria, the concern research published in “Nature Communications”. Transfer of different bacterial communities leads to depicts type of gene transfer and traits like antibiotic resistance, Researcher says. 'It is well known that bacteria are able to swap little pieces of …
Bacteria Can Perform Multiple Activities By Using Single Trick: Microbiologist Uncovered New Mystery Kumar Jeetendra | January 6, 2016 Researcher from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory recently uncovered a mysterious work while working on bacteria named Morella thermoacetica. The bacteria could be induced for photosynthetic activities as well as no photosynthetic activities apart from these can also be used in synthesis of semiconductor nanoparticles in artificial photosynthetic systems. According to Peidong Yang, Scientist from Berkeley …
New Technique Introduced To Prevent Campylobacter Infections From Chicken Kumar Jeetendra | January 7, 2016 Researcher from University of Oxford recently developed new camera based techniques which determines the “Optical flow” in chickens, to The technique could help in detection of which flock is infected only when birds are days old. The concern research can great support in prevention of food poisoning mostly caused by campylobacter infections. This study is …
Bad Start Of This Year: Zika Virus Outbreak WHO Invite Emergency Meeting Kumar Jeetendra | January 29, 2016 Recently a deadly viral infection called “ZIKA” is mosquito born disease and infects large number of people, the virus first detected in UGANDA in 1947, in rhesus monkey. The virus spread through bite of mosquito named, Aedes mosquitoes. WHO mark alert for this deadly and contagious viral infection. The World Health Organization calls an emergency …
Natural Clay Of Centuries Ago Used As Most Promising Natural Weapon Against Serious Bacterial Infection In Present: Study Shows Kumar Jeetendra | January 29, 2016 Researcher from University of Columbia recently proved the use of most promising natural weapon that is “Clay” in ancient time for treatment of serious bacterial infection. The result is the natural clay from British Columbia Canada is used for fighting against multi drug resistance bacteria, since long time. The study recently published in American Society …
Bharat Biotech Ready For Preclinical Testing Of Zika Virus Vaccine Kumar Jeetendra | February 5, 2016 India based Biotech firm headquartered at Hyderabad announced two of its promising vaccines for Zika virus is ready for preclinical testing in animals. Zika virus causes microcephaly in children and transmitted through bite of Aedes mosquito, According to CDC Brazilian Health association reported 3500 cases from October 2015 to January 2016 and recently WHO issues …
Bacteria Based Antibiotic Proved To Be An Anticancer Agent:Study Shows Kumar Jeetendra | February 6, 2016 Scientists from Princeton University, United States recently uncover mysterious thought over bacterial antibiotic named, “Tropodithietic acid” the results shows after study of mode of action of this antibody. The antibiotic is well addressed that helping as an anticancer agent too. This antibiotic produced by Bacteria of Roseobacter family which exists as symbiotic condition with an …
WBCS In Birds Restricts Growth Of Fatal Infections: New Study Kumar Jeetendra | February 18, 2016 Researcher from University of Sheffield recently suggests white blood cells in birds helps in restriction of growth of fatal fungal infections which in helps in human for deadly diseases like “Bird Flu” Type of fungi named Cryptococcus neoformans generally cause infections with weak immunity and this is one of well known infection caused in patients …
Type Of Herpes Virus Detected In Bat Blood Cells: Helps In Better Understanding Herpes Virus Chemistry Kumar Jeetendra | February 18, 2016 Researcher recently identified a type of new class of Herpes virus in bat cells which will no doubt better support in deeply understanding of Herpes virus chemistry and how bat host these viruses. The scientist from Maryland and New York detect this virus in bat blood cells and this novel work recently published in mSphere …
Drug Used In Diabetes May Restrict Recurring Strokes: Study Suggests Kumar Jeetendra | February 19, 2016 Researcher from NIH (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) recently finds a mystery over Diabetes drug and suggests drug may restrict recurrent stroke in patients with immune resistance. Pioglitazone type of drug used in Diabetes patients may prevent stroke in diabetes, the research may be use full in preventing heart attacks in patients who …
3 7 Million Of Obesity Cases May Reduce By 2025 In UK Applying Tax Over Sugar Drinks Study Report Kumar Jeetendra | February 22, 2016 According to report published by Cancer Research, UK and UK Health forum,approx 3.7 million of obesity cases may reduce by 2025 through applying tax over all of sugar drinks. According to brief report, about 20% tax over sugar drinks is effecting in reducing approx 5% sugar cases equal to 3.7 million people in UK. The …
New Techniques Involve Engineered T Cells For Treatment Of Cancer: Immunotherapy Kumar Jeetendra | February 23, 2016 Researcher from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center suggests a type of immunotherapy which includes engineering of T-Cells in laboratory along with protein tag that tracks immune cells to directly attack and killing cancer cells. The appropriate study recently appeared in Nature Biotechnology. Dr. Stanley Riddell lead author and researcher and his team inform that this …