Lactobacilli protects our Intestinal cell New Finding Kumar Jeetendra | August 14, 2015 Lactobacilli well known for its positive effects over intestines and helps our intestinal cell. Researchers trying to use these microbes for treatment of intestinal diseases. Researcher from Emory University School of Medicine working on concept that How regulatory circuit does called Nrf2, present in both insects and mammals, responds to beneficial bacteria and gears up …
Cardiac Muscles Cannot Regenerate in Case of Humans why Kumar Jeetendra | August 9, 2015 Generally cardiac muscle cells die after damaging of heart which leads to loose of normal heart function and cause severe attack and death then after. Amphibians have nature of regenerating cardiac muscle cells after damaging of heart, and they all can cope up with these conditions. Scientists find way and mechanism why this regeneration system …
Unlocking Mysterious Thought Production of Bio catalyst for Industrial application using Cyanobacteria Kumar Jeetendra | August 6, 2015 A crucial step towards sustainable chemical processes according to Dr Marc Nowaczyk from the Chair for Plant Biochemistry and Jun.-Prof Dr Robert Kourist, Junior Research Group Microbial Biochemistry. Researchers are successful on production of certain substances having smart industrial value in production number of food and other products. According to Original Research: Using Cyanobacteria, the …
Dr Kalam Journey from News Paper Seller Boy to President of India Kumar Jeetendra | August 3, 2015 Microbioz India,August 2015 Issue Tribute to Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam Cover Story: "Journey"……News Paper Seller Boy to President of India Dear friends/Readers/Supporters we are happy to launching this special issue of Microbioz India Magazines on August 2015 edition.This issue of Magazine is dedicated to our former president Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam died on July 27th 2015 at Indian Institute …
Bacterial Protein In Rice Plants Helps In Fighting With Blight Disease Kumar Jeetendra | July 25, 2015 Team of Researcher from U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Joint Bio Energy Institute (JBEI) and the University of California (UC) Davis, recently uncovered a mysterious though on development of immune system in rice plants which influenced by fight against Bacterial Blight diseases with help of Bacterial molecules. Researcher finds tyrosine-sulfated bacterial protein (RaxX) activates the …
New Mechanisms suggests Pollen Induced Allergic Diseases Kumar Jeetendra | July 23, 2015 Certain Allergic Diseases influenced with pollen grains which is responsible for Asthma and few nasal diseases. Researcher from University of Texas Medical branch at Galveston open a mysterious mechanism which plays a central key role in Pollen grains induces allergic reactions. The concern research is currently available online in American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. Normally …
Effects Of Probiotics Are Best Promoted By Dairy Products Kumar Jeetendra | July 18, 2015 The role of Probiotics in boosting health are highly influenced by type of Probiotics we intake. Research Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Journal of American Society of Microbiology. The Researchers unlocked a new thought while working on sample Probiotics strain Lactobacillus casei BL23 in a mouse model of colitis and find that mice that …
Garlic Extract Fighting Against Microbiota of Urinary Tract Infections Kumar Jeetendra | July 13, 2015 Recent research study published in Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science opens a news mysterious value of Garlic extract in fighting against Multi Drug Resistance Bacteria of Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs).The research is conducted by Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences, India”. UTIs are most common infections in number of peoples worldwide and treatment is …
How Mycobacterium evade Immune System Clues provided by genetic Studies Kumar Jeetendra | March 16, 2015 "Gene discovery provides clues to how TB may evade the immune system" TB, caused by infection with the pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is a major global public health problem. According to the World Health Organization, in 2013 nine million people fell ill with TB and 1.5 million died from the disease. Over 95% of TB deaths …
Bacteria Protection Against Viral Attack Kumar Jeetendra | March 12, 2015 Nature’s inbuilt immune defence could protect industrial bacteria from viruses Findings from a new study that set out to investigate the evolution of immune defences could boost the development of industrial bacteria that are immune to specific viral infections. The study is published today in the journal Current Biology.Bacteria have many industrial uses including the …
Swine Flu Outbreak in India Raises Concern Kumar Jeetendra | March 11, 2015 Since December, an outbreak of swine flu in India has killed more than 1,200 people, and a new MIT study suggests that the strain has acquired mutations that make it more dangerous than previously circulating strains of H1N1 influenza.The findings, which appear in the March 11 issue of Cell Host & Microbe, contradict previous reports …
Human heart on a Chip to Aid Drug Screening Kumar Jeetendra | March 9, 2015 This organ-on-a-chip, reported in a study published today (Monday, March 9) in the journal Scientific Reports, represents a major step forward in the development of accurate, faster methods of testing for drug toxicity. The project is funded through the Tissue Chip for Drug Screening Initiative, an interagency collaboration launched by the National Institutes of Health …