MIC Made as Easy as A, B, C, D Kumar Jeetendra | August 31, 2020 In recent years, there has been a growing interest in researching and developing new antimicrobial agents from various sources to combat microbial resistance. Several factors led to this increase, particularly the selection pressure exerted by overuse & misuse of antimicrobial agents which resulted in the emergence of resistant microorganisms. This, in turn, led to increasing …
New method could help battle the worldwide danger of antibiotic resistance Kumar Jeetendra | July 4, 2020 Another strategy could help decrease anti-infection recommending by anticipating which medications could be viable in battling microscopic organisms in no time. Researchers at the University of Exeter have built up the technique, which permits clients to see whether a bacterium is probably going to react to anti-toxins. The examination is as of now in beginning …
New strategy spikes creation of anti-toxin or antiparasitic mixes in actinobacteria Kumar Jeetendra | June 26, 2020 Scientists have built up a strategy to spike the creation of new anti-infection or antiparasitic mixes covering up in the genomes of actinobacteria, which are the wellspring of medications, for example, actinomycin and streptomycin and are known to hold other undiscovered compound wealth. The researchers report their discoveries in the diary eLife. The scientists needed …
Review of the causes of antimicrobial resistance Kumar Jeetendra | April 2, 2020 Antimicrobial agents particularly antibiotics have been critical in the fight against infectious diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, viruses and protozoa (1). There usage in clinical medicine for treating infectious diseases has drastically leads to increase in the life expectancy of the human race over the past six decades. This is because the …
AMSBIO Launch Coronavirus – COVID-19 Research Products Kumar Jeetendra | March 16, 2020 AMSBIO announce the availability of recombinant proteins and antibodies for detection of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and related RNA viruses. Historically strains of Coronavirus able to infect humans (HCoV-OC43, HCoV-229E, HCoV-NL63, and HCoVHKU1) were not highly pathogenic and only caused mild respiratory illness. By comparison more recent strains – SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and COVID-19 that emerged in Wuhan, …
India closes entryways for outcasts, under deliberate isolate:Coronavirus a pandemic Kumar Jeetendra | March 12, 2020 India forced stringent travel checks to the nation as the World Health Organization (WHO) proclaimed the Covid-19 episode a pandemic with in excess of 118,000 affirmed cases and 4,291 passings in 114 nations. India’s check of tainted individuals is 62 with no affirmed passings so distant from the ailment. The WHO had ordered the coronavirus …
Isotonic Solutions: Secret of Bacterial Viability in Suspensions Kumar Jeetendra | February 3, 2020 Preparation of microbial suspensions is usually one of the simple, routine and repetitive tasks generally performed in a microbiological laboratory. Commonly used bacterial suspension fluids include bacteriological saline, phosphate buffered saline (PBS) and Ringer’s solution. An ideal suspension fluid should ensure preservation of health of bacterial cells without allowing them to multiply further. However, saline, …
China’s president warns over Coronavirus spread Kumar Jeetendra | January 25, 2020 Coronaviruses are a group of viruses that cause diseases in mammals and birds that include diarrhea in cows and pigs, and upper respiratory disease in chickens. The virus mainly causes infection in your nose, sinuses, or upper throat. Most coronaviruses are not dangerous. Some types of them are serious, though. The country is facing a “grave situation” …
Individually Packed Sterile Assay Plates launched by Porvair Sciences Kumar Jeetendra | September 2, 2019 Porvair Sciences are UK based global leaders in the manufacturing and development of cutting-edge porous plastic materials announces its complete range of Krystal™ clear bottomed assay microplates is now available individually packed and sterilised for optimised tissue culture cell growth or non-sterile for assay development. Available in a choice of 24-, 96- and 384-well formats, …
Advances in antimicrobial research February 2019 Cover story Kumar Jeetendra | March 25, 2019 Following the introduction of penicillin in the 1940s antimicrobial medicines have become an essential tool for combatting microbial infections in humans and animals. Antimicrobials are necessary for preventing infections and reducing the risk of potentially life threatening complications during surgery. However, the act of using antimicrobials fuels antimicrobial resistance. Each time a single antibiotic is …
ZEISS introduces a software ZEN core offers new analysis and connective modules Kumar Jeetendra | March 17, 2019 Zeiss a German based optical system manufacturing company introduced new soft ware named “ Zen core” for new analysis and connective modules. ZEISS ZEN core is a powerful software suite for microscopy imaging, automated analyses, and multi-modal workflows in connected materials laboratory environments. With the new release, materials researchers are now even more efficient. ZEISS …
Rules will be finalized on months end about online sales of medicines Kumar Jeetendra | January 25, 2019 Friday, the Union government informed the Bombay High Court that it was likely to be finalise the rules for the online sales of medicines till the end of January. The Union government’s lawyer D P Singh told a bench of the Chief Justice Naresh Patil & Justice N M Jamdar that in complianceseither an order …