Oral Bacteria Vs Deadly Infections

Microbioz India, May , 2016 Issue


Cover Story : "Oral Bacteria Vs Deadly Infections"

Oral Bacteria Vs Deadly Infections

Dear readers would like to say thanks for your great appreciation for Microbioz India magazines which forces we all day to day to increase quality of articles as well as cover story publish in magazine. As per magazine edition Microbioz this issue has one of interesting topic featured with “Oral Bacteria Vs Deadly infection” which says you certain basics and mysterious facts of microbial flora residing in your oral cavity and responsible for number deadly infection in our oral place as well as other body parts. As we all knows microbioz magazine each month introduce our self with few interesting news and information on Research and Development collected from worldwide sources, inside this issue find what happen this month in research and development and news story from inside world class laboratory.

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Oral Bacteria Vs Deadly infections:Cover Story

Grab mysterious clues over certain deadly Bacteria residing inside oral cavity and causing deadly infections.

Researcher identified that generally used painkillers may slows cancer growth

Researcher at Scripps Research Institute recently identified a mysterious thought over one of most commonly used painkillers slows growth of cancer cell

Now pathogenic bacteria is targeted with metals

Swedish researcher from Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden (MIMS) at Umea University discovered new and very unique mechanism for killing of one of most common pathogenic bacterium.

A Neuroscience based startup company grabs $45 million: Jazz Pharmaceuticals

An Ireland headquartered company Jazz Pharmaceuticals, is two year ago, stepped up with a $397 million deal for an experimental narcolepsy drug from tiny Aerial BioPharma.

Researcher identified effective mechanism to kill malaria parasite

Researcher from Drexel University recently discovered a mechanism that how does two antibiotics is able to kill malaria parasite.