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... pathogenic conditions. We're also applying these tools to investigate the impact on the heart and kidneys of interventions and novel therapies such as ...
... pathogen of corals. Environ Microbiol Rep. 2014 Jun; 6 (3):287-92 Epub 2014 Mar 25. View PubMed; Krediet CJ, Ritchie KB, Alagely A, Teplitski M. Members of ...
The purpose of this study is to test whether metagenomic shotgun sequencing can identify pathogens causing cardiovascular infections such as infective ...
Engineering virus vectors as immunotherapy. Historically, viruses have been shown to elicit strong cytotoxic T cell responses that are critical for pathogen ...
Most vaccines consist of inactivated or damaged versions of a pathogen. While these traditional approaches can be potent, they haven't been able to control ...
... Pathogenic, Pathogenic/Likely Pathogenic, or Likely Pathogenic within the SOD1 gene. Subjects with rapidly progressing disease (“fast” progressors), defined ...
This includes shaking hands or being close enough to breathe in the virus that a person sends out with a cough or sneeze. Getting COVID-19 and flu vaccines ...
Yadav's research includes the molecular biology and clinical outcomes of breast and gynecological cancers in individuals harboring germline pathogenic variants ...
Shigella infection is an illness that affects the intestine. Another name for it is shigellosis. It's caused by a group of germs called shigella bacteria.
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