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The purpose of the study is to learn more about autoimmunity and potential mother to baby transmission of pathogenic antibodies. The collected research ...
Current therapeutic strategies for epilepsy are palliative and may not target the underlying pathogenic mechanisms responsible for epileptogenesis. By ...
Overview · Foodborne botulism. The harmful bacteria thrive and make a toxin in places that have little oxygen, such as in home-canned food. · Wound botulism. If ...
Co-ChairmanDPOAM Blood Borne Pathogens Committee. 1996 - 1999. MemberInfection Control Committee, Spectrum Health Care. 1993 - 1996. MemberInfectious Disease ...
... pathogens including Candida spp. and Aspergillus spp. It is able to retain activity against many echinocandin-resistant strains of Candida due to ...
Some of her prior research includes clinical utility of multiplex versus limited molecular testing for respiratory pathogens and laboratory evaluation of ...
Anthrax is a rare but serious illness caused by a spore-forming bacterium, called Bacillus anthracis. In the body, the spores form poisons that can destroy ...
Dr. Matthew Binnicker, director of the Clinical Microbiology Molecular Lab and co-director of the Clinical Virology Lab at Mayo Clinic, explains what other ...
... pathogen interactions can generate new treatments. When visiting Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences during the Ph.D. recruitment session, I ...
A stool study can test for white blood cells and other specific proteins that point to ulcerative colitis, as well as rule out certain pathogens. A ...
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