Historically, our view of host defense against infection was that we must eliminate pathogens to eradicate disease. However, this perspective
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New breakthrough paving the way for universal Ebola therapeutic
A new collaborative study has identified and studied Ebola antibodies that could be used to design universal therapeutics that are
New biotech technique accelerates protein therapy research: Dubbed GlycoSCORES, the technique rapidly screens sequences for making glycoproteins
A Northwestern-led synthetic biology research team has combined technologies to develop a new biotech technique that promises to accelerate research
Universal antibody drug for HIV-1 prevention and immunotherapy
A research team led by scientists at AIDS Institute and Department of Microbiology, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine of
Instrument to rapidly test if drugs contain trace crystallinity: Instrument can detect crystalline content in early stages
Researchers at Purdue University have created a device that can quickly and inexpensively determine whether new pharmaceutical formulations have trace
Nanomedicine: Drugs can be made ‘smarter’
A new method has been developed to make drugs ‘smarter’ using nanotechnology so they will be more effective at reaching
Researchers explore little-known, deadly fungal infections
A new study by Althea Campuzano, Ph.D. a student at The University of Texas at San Antonio, and Floyd Wormley,
20-year-old mystery of malaria vaccine target solved: The results could help improve the development of an effective malaria vaccine
The human piece of a malaria infection puzzle has been revealed for the first time, solving a long-standing mystery. A
‘Coffee filter’ helps make new cancer drug Z-endoxifen 1000 times cheaper: Thorough analysis of synthesis reveals much cheaper purification route
Making drugs cheaper doesn’t always require pricey investments. A joint initiative by researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), the
‘Molecular scissors’ could be key to cutting off diseases including HIV infection: Newly discovered pathway could be drug target, researchers say
One way to fight diseases including HIV infection and autoimmune disorders could involve changing how a naturally occurring enzyme called