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New Market Research Report: Norwood Immunology Limited - Strategic SWOT Analysis Review

Norwood Immunology Ltd. is a publicly held research focused biotechnology company.


Topix.net | 18-May-2012 09:50

Allergy sufferers know it's birch pollen season

On a church rooftop in Airport Heights, a city air quality sensor measures what many in Southcentral Alaska already know by now: There's a lot of birch pollen in the air.


Topix.net | 18-May-2012 05:45

Generex Announces New Members of Antigen Express Scientific Advisory...

WORCESTER, Mass. and TORONTO, May 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Generex Biotechnology Corporation is pleased to announce today that new members have joined the Scientific Advisory Board of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Antigen Express, Inc.


Topix.net | 18-May-2012 01:31

Babies' susceptibility to colds linked to immune response at birth

Louis. And babies with a better innate response to viruses have fewer respiratory illnesses in the first year of life.


Topix.net | 17-May-2012 21:31

'Fish Pedicure' a Recipe for Bacterial Infection, Researchers Warn

THURSDAY, May 17 -- "Fish pedicures" in health spas can expose recipients to a host of pathogens and bacterial infections, a team of researchers warns.


Topix.net | 17-May-2012 18:16

Synergistic Effect of Thrombin and CD40 Ligand on Endothelial Matrix...

From the Laboratory of Atherothrombosis, Division of Cardiovascular Sciences and Laboratory of Immunology and Gene Therapy, Division of Gene Therapy and Hepatology , CIMA, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain; Centro de InvestigaciA3n Cardiovascular , IIB-Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain ; Department of Biochemistry and Hematology Service , University ... (more)


Topix.net | 17-May-2012 13:57

Osteoprotegerin Is Associated With Aneurysm Diameter and Proteolysis...

From the Department of Vascular Surgery , Department of Experimental Cardiology , and Department of Pathology , University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands; Department of Vascular Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA ; Interuniversity Cardiology Institute of the Netherlands, Utrecht, The Netherlands ; Vascular Biology Unit, ... (more)


Topix.net | 17-May-2012 09:47

Macrophage-Derived Angiopoietin-Like Protein 2 Accelerates...

From the Department of Molecular Genetics , Department of Cardiovascular Surgery , and the Department of Immunology, Allergy, and Vascular Medicine , Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kumamoto University; Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Kumamoto Rosai Hospital, Kumamoto ; Department of Molecular Cardiovascular Biology, Yamaguchi University ... (more)


Topix.net | 17-May-2012 05:37

CytoDyn Announces Plans to Move Forward with Next Stage of Research of CytoFelinea

LUTZ, Fla. -- -- CytoDyn Inc. , a biotechnology company focused on the development of new therapies for combating infection with immune deficiency virus and other antibody applications, announced today that the Company completed production of a sufficient amount of CytoFeline, a monoclonal antibody developed by the Company for the treatment of ... (more)


Topix.net | 17-May-2012 01:28

Immunovative Therapies, Ltd. Announces That Has Been Invited to Speak at the in Beijing, China

Immunovative Therapies, Ltd. Announces That Dr. Michael Har-Noy Has Been Invited to Speak at the 5th World Cancer Congress in Beijing, China NEW YORK, NY-- - Immunovative, Inc.


Topix.net | 16-May-2012 21:18

Eiken Chemical Co.,Ltd. (4549) - Financial and Strategic SWOT...

The company produces a wide range of in vitro diagnostic, which aids for all fields of medicine, including microbiological diagnosis, dry chemistry, clinical chemistry, immunology and serology.


Topix.net | 16-May-2012 17:04

Now Available: Ludwig Institute For Cancer Research Ltd - Strategic SWOT Analysis Review

It is actively engaged in translating its discoveries into applications for human benefit.


Topix.net | 16-May-2012 12:54

Clue to early diagnosis of pregnancy-related disease - Indiatalkies.com

Sydney, May 16: Doctors will now be able to identify early on whether a mother will develop pre-eclampsia, the most common and severe pregnancy-related disease, a study says.


Topix.net | 16-May-2012 08:44

IL-33 Independently Induces Eosinophilic Pericarditis and Cardiac...

From the Department of Environmental Health Sciences , the W. Harry Feinstone Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology , Department of Pathology , and Department of Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology , Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health and School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD; and CVRx Inc, Minneapolis, MN .


Topix.net | 16-May-2012 03:35

Intermodal Education Center Offers Free Asthma...

PITTSFIELD, Mass. - Area allergist Dr. Thomas Edwards will conduct free asthma screenings on Tuesday, May 22, at the Intermodal Education Center, located at the corner of North Street and Columbus Avenue from 3 to 6 p.m. Adults and children can find out if symptoms such as a chronic cough, wheezing and shortness of breath might be a sign of asthma.


Topix.net | 15-May-2012 23:25

The dirtiest clean places - and how to clean them up

You expect some spots to be filthy-your kitchen floor, your garbage can, your toilet.


Topix.net | 15-May-2012 19:26

The Future Is Now: Chimeric Antigen Receptors as New Targeted Therapies for Childhood Cancer

Clinical Cancer Research , Vol. 18, No. 10. , pp. 2780-2790, doi:10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-11-1920 Improved outcomes for children with cancer hinge on the development of new targeted therapies with acceptable short-term and long-term toxicity.


Topix.net | 15-May-2012 15:16

DBV Technologies: First Quarter 2012 Topline, Scientific Activity and Upcoming Clinical Data

DBV Technologies , creator of Viaskin, a new standard in the treatment of allergy, announced today its first quarter topline and its intense scientific activity and clinical data disclosure schedule for the coming weeks.


Topix.net | 15-May-2012 11:21

Delivery system for gene therapy may help treat arthritis

Drs. Andrew L. Mellor and Lei Huang at Georgia Health Sciences University have shown a system called DNA nanoparticles, used to deliver genes or drugs directly into cells to treat... AUGUSTA, Ga.


Topix.net | 15-May-2012 07:11

Amish Kids Don't Get Allergies or Asthma

An international team of researchers recently confirmed that children who drink fresh milk - unprocessed and unpasteurized - have a better immune response to allergens and are far less likely to develop asthma.


Topix.net | 14-May-2012 23:42

The interpersonal and intrapersonal diversity of human-associated microbiota in key body sites

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Topix.net | 12-May-2012 20:51

Stop the Summertime Sniffles and Other Allergic Reactions

Newswise - NEW YORK - Every spring and summer, millions of Americans dread the trip to the park or the playground and will do anything to avoid activities that trigger outdoor allergies.


Topix.net | 12-May-2012 13:32

Study shows how immune cells rally defenses against infection while...

Figure 1: In autoimmune conditions such as the skin condition psoriasis, the immune system attacks tissues in the body, with painful consequences for patients.


Topix.net | 12-May-2012 09:18

A solution to a life-threatening allergy

For around one in 100 Australians who have food allergy, simply ingesting a small amount of pasta containing shellfish can be life-threatening. Monash University researchers have taken a step towards identifying major allergens in Australian shellfish embarking on new research in collaboration with James Cook University, Queensland.


Topix.net | 12-May-2012 05:08

Weapons of Mass Disease: UW Gets $8.1 Million to Study Ebola, Yellow Fever, and More for Biodefense

"There have been as many plagues as wars in history; yet always plagues and wars take people equally by surprise." Albert Camus wrote that in his classic The Plague back in 1947, and the words are as true now as they were then.


Topix.net | 12-May-2012 01:04

Five Surprising Allergy and Asthma Triggers That Can Spoil Summer Fun

Newswise - ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. - While summer means barbeques, festivals and other outdoor activities, the millions of Americans that suffer allergic reactions to grass pollens might want to run for cover.


Topix.net | 11-May-2012 21:04

A*STAR scientists discover 'switch' to boost anti-viral response to fight infectious diseases

Singapore scientists from Bioprocessing Technology Institute under the Agency of Science, Technology and Research have for the first time, identified the molecular 'switch' that directly triggers the body's first line of defence against pathogens, more accurately known as the body's "innate immunity". The scientists found that this 'switch' called ... (more)


Topix.net | 11-May-2012 16:54

BMC Adds Pulmonary Care Specialist To Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. - Berkshire Health Systems has appointed of Dr. Otto Villa, a board-certified and fellowship-trained pulmonologist and critical care specialist, to the medical staffs of Berkshire Medical Center and Pulmonary Professional Services of BMC.


Topix.net | 11-May-2012 12:44

Alternative ways to alleviate allergies

It sounded like a good idea at the time: 'Let's adapt the Camus novel 'The Plague' for the stage.' Pine tree pollens may have tapered off after a peak in March, but more pollens await.


Topix.net | 11-May-2012 08:35

Why Don't Macrophages Leave Atherosclerotic Lesions? [Commentaries on Cutting Edge Science]

From the Duke University School of Medicine , Durham, NC; Vascular Research Division , Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA; Harvard Medical School , Boston, MA.


Topix.net | 11-May-2012 04:30

Protective Role for Myeloid Specific KLF2 in Atherosclerosis [Editorials]

From the Division of Inflammation Biology , La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology, La Jolla, CA.


Topix.net | 11-May-2012 00:16

GeVaDSs - decision support system for novel Genetic Vaccine development process

The lack of a uniform way for qualitative and quantitative evaluation of vaccine candidates under development led us to set up a standardized scheme for vaccine efficacy and safety evaluation.


Topix.net | 10-May-2012 15:12

Dr. Jordan Orange to lead newly merged program in pediatric...

An internationally recognized leader in studying and treating primary immunodeficiency disorders in children, Orange serves as chief of Immunology, Allergy and Rheumatology and director of a new Center for Human Immunobiology at Texas Children's and as professor and section head for Immunology, Allergy and Rheumatology in the Department of ... (more)


Topix.net | 10-May-2012 02:48

UF Researchers, Colleagues Use Dual Strategy to Fight Type 1 Diabetes

University of Florida researchers teamed with colleagues at City of Hope National Medical Center in Duarte, Calif., to devise a new combination therapy that reverses established Type 1 diabetes in mice.


Topix.net | 09-May-2012 22:44

Online Immunofluorescence Guide for Diagnosis of Autoimmune Diseases

The Online Immunofluorescence Guide for the Modern Autoimmunity Laboratory from ORGENTEC Diagnostika and the GRAoeNE CLUB AUTOIMMUN facilitates the interpretation of laboratory test results.


Topix.net | 09-May-2012 18:29

Study: Children who grow up on family farms and drink raw milk have...

Growing up on a family-scale farm and drinking raw cow's milk are two important elements that promote robust childhood immune development.


Topix.net | 09-May-2012 17:29

H1N1 Discovery Paves Way For Universal Flu Vaccine

University of British Columbia researchers have found a potential way to develop universal flu vaccines and eliminate the need for seasonal flu vaccinations.


Topix.net | 09-May-2012 13:14

Cuban experts to visit Serbia's "Torlak" institute for talks...

The experts from the Havana Center for Molecular Immunology, where the vaccine against the lung cancer was tested, will visit the "Torlak" institute of virusology, vaccines and serums, on May 16 and 17, and they will discuss the future cooperation, and portion of the... The first thing you need to do is choose a news reader, if you already don't ... (more)


Topix.net | 09-May-2012 09:09

UM Researchers Identify Potential Target For Anthrax Drug

Researchers at the University of Michigan have identified new targets for drugs that could potentially treat anthrax, the deadly infection caused by Bacillus anthracis.


Topix.net | 09-May-2012 04:00

Regulatory immune cell diversity tempers autoimmunity in rheumatoid arthritis

Untangling the root cause of rheumatoid arthritis has been a difficult task for immunologists, as decades of research has pointed to multiple culprits in our immune system, with contradictory lines of evidence.


Topix.net | 08-May-2012 22:41

Hope for victims of killer disease

''A traumatic condition'' ... Kristy Herd, with five-week-old daughter Hayley in Nepean Hospital yesterday, had pre-eclampsia - which can kill mother and child - in all three of her pregnancies.


Topix.net | 08-May-2012 17:21

Allergic to exercise? Here are cures for outdoor snifflers

Call it the curse of spring: Just when you're ready to ramp up your outdoor exercising, pollen punches you in the face.


Topix.net | 08-May-2012 16:21

H1N1 discovery paves way for universal flu vaccine: UBC research

University of British Columbia researchers have found a potential way to develop universal flu vaccines and eliminate the need for seasonal flu vaccinations.


Topix.net | 08-May-2012 10:07

Arvin, Barres, Kim elected AAAS members

Three School of Medicine faculty members were among the 220 elected this year to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.


Topix.net | 08-May-2012 05:57

Scientists show how memory B cells stay 'in class' to fight different infections

Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute have made an important discovery about the internal programming of B cells, the immune cells that make antibodies against infections.


Topix.net | 08-May-2012 01:48

Amish Have Fewer Allergies Due to a Farm Effecta

The Amish who live and work with animals on farms in northern Indiana, have some of the lowest rates of allergies and asthma in the westernized world, perhaps because of the so-called "farm effect," according to an international study.


Topix.net | 07-May-2012 21:43

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