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The mystery of the pink iguanas
Charles Darwinwas about as keen an observer of nature as ever walked the earth, but even he missed the pink iguana of the Galpagos.

Gabriele Gentile The pink iguana, found on a Galpagos volcano, diverged from other land iguanas 5.7 million...

Thomson Veterinary Healthcare Communications:  Jan 7 2009 4:41AM
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TopAbstracts in Bacterial Infections 01/05/2009
All Webcasts / CME All Cases Congress Resource Centre All Medical Resources My Personal Edition Warning| Privacy Recent news - Bacterial Infections MRSA Pre-Screening Effective in Reducing Otolaryngic Surgical Infection Rates- ...
Doctors Guide:  Jan 6 2009 10:14PM
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Efforts to Reduce Unnecessary Antibiotic Prescribing: Are They Worth It? A Best Evidence Review
Interventions to Reduce Unnecessary Antibiotic Prescribing.

A Systematic Review and Quantitative Analysis Ranji SR, Steinman MA, Shojania KG, Gonzales R Med Care.

2008;46:847-862 The study that this review is based on was selected from...

Medscape:  Jan 6 2009 10:21PM
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Scientists Discover New Method for Bacterial Toxin Transfer
Scientists have discovered a new way for bacteria to transfer toxic genes to unrelated bacterial species, a finding that raises the unsettling possibility that bacterial swapping of toxins and other disease-aiding factors may be more common...
Infection Control Today:  Jan 6 2009 10:44PM
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Bedside Sublingual Video Imaging of Microcirculation in Assessing Bacterial Infection in Cirrhosis
Sheikh MY et al.

- SDF imaging of sublingual microcirculation can be a useful bedside diagnostic tool to assess bacterial infection in cirrhosis.

Bedside Sublingual Video Imaging of Microcirculation in Assessing Bacterial Infection...

MDLinx:  Jan 6 2009 12:55AM
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NYU Researchers Find Viruses Can Transfer Toxin Genes Between Bacterial Species
_ NYU Researchers Find Viruses Can Transfer Toxin Genes Between Bacterial Species.
GenomeWeb:  Jan 3 2009 12:18AM
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Iatrogenic meningitis after spinal anesthesia
Hashemi R et al.

- Bacterial meningitis after spinal and epidural anesthesia is a very rare but serious complication.

Meningitis should always be considered as a possible differential diagnosis in patients suspected of having post...

MDLinx:  Dec 29 2008 5:41PM
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E. coli Engineered To Produce Important Class Of Antibiotic, Anti-cancer Drugs
Researchers from the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science have taken a major step forward in the field of metabolic engineering, successfully using the bacterium Escherichia coli to synthesize a class of natural...
Medical News Today:  Dec 29 2008 2:20PM
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New Research Lights Up Chronic Bacterial Infection Inside Bone
A new report demonstrates how a sensitive imaging technique gives scientists the upper hand in seeking out bacteria in chronic infections.

Listeria monocytogenes is a type of pathogenic bacteria that can cause severe illness and death.

Medical News Today:  Dec 29 2008 2:20PM
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Small Molecule Triggers Bacterial Community
While bacterial cells tend to be rather solitary individuals, they are also known to form intricately structured communities called biofilms.

But until now, no one has known the mechanisms that cause isolated bacteria to suddenly aggregate...

Medical News Today:  Dec 29 2008 2:18PM
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New Computational Method Improves Accuracy of Predicting Bacterial Protein Folding and Int
Researchers have devised a computational technique that better predicts how bacterial proteins fold and interact.

They used the established method of covariance analysis but went a step further by placing the covariance data into a message...

Genetic Engineering News:  Dec 26 2008 7:50PM
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TopAbstracts in Bacterial Infections 12/22/2008
All Webcasts / CME All Cases Congress Resource Centre All Medical Resources My Personal Edition Warning| Privacy Recent news - Bacterial Infections TopAbstracts in Bacterial Infections 12/08/2008- (DGNews) Blood Tests...
Doctors Guide:  Dec 25 2008 4:34PM
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E. coli engineered to produce important class of antibiotic, anti-cancer drugs
Natural products are pharmacologically or biologically potent chemical compounds produced by living organisms; many are the active ingredients in pharmaceuticals.

Bacterial aromatic polyketides include the antibiotic tetracycline and...

Nanotechnology News:  Dec 25 2008 6:09PM
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New Computational Method Improves Accuracy of Predicting Bacterial Protein Folding and Interactions
Researchers have devised a computational technique that better predicts how bacterial proteins fold and interact.

They used the established method of covariance analysis but went a step further by placing the covariance data into a message...

Genetic Engineering News:  Dec 25 2008 7:57AM
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Scientists Use E. Coli To Make Antibiotic, Anti-Cancer Drugs
Genetic Expert Gives Nod To Marry Your Cousin(4 hrs ago) Modified Plants can be Used for Producing Eco-friendly Biofuel(5 hrs ago) New Microscopic Imaging Particles may Revolutionise Tumour Targeting(5 hrs ago) Quantum Dots Comes To The...
MedIndia:  Dec 24 2008 5:05PM
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Metabolically engineered E. coli leads to class of antibiotic, anti-cancer drugs
Taking a major step in metabolic engineering, scientists have now used the bacterium Escherichia coli to synthesize a class of natural products, called bacterial aromatic polyketides, which include important antibiotic and anticancer drugs....
NetIndia123.com:  Dec 24 2008 2:39AM
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E. coli engineered to produce important class of antibiotic, anticancer drugs
Researchers from the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science have taken a major step forward in the field of metabolic engineering, successfully using the bacterium Escherichia coli to synthesize a class of natural...
UCLA News:  Dec 23 2008 12:09PM
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Viral Vector Driven Mutant Bacterial Cytosine Deaminase Gene And Uses Thereof
BUCHSBAUM, Donald, J.

MARKERT, James, M.

KALIBEROV, Sergey, A.

GILLESPIE, G., Yancey BUCHSBAUM, Donald, J.

MARKERT, James, M.

KALIBEROV, Sergey, A.

GILLESPIE, G., Yancey Title Abstract The instant invention ...

To continue...

Therapeutics Daily:  Dec 23 2008 5:43AM
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Small Molecule Triggers Bacterial Community
While bacterial cells tend to be rather solitary individuals, they are also known to form intricately structured communities called biofilms.

But until now, no one has known the mechanisms that cause isolated bacteria to suddenly aggregate...

Infection Control Today:  Dec 23 2008 12:43AM
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E. Coli Engineered To Produce Important Class Of Antibiotic, Anti-cancer Drugs
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22, 2008) Researchers from the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science have taken a major step forward in the field of metabolic engineering, successfully using the bacterium Escherichia coli to...

Science Daily:  Dec 22 2008 10:14PM
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E. coli Engineered to Produce Important Class of Antibiotic, Anti-Cancer Drugs
Researchers from the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science have taken a major step forward in the field of metabolic engineering, successfully using the bacterium Escherichia coli to synthesize a class of natural...
Infection Control Today:  Dec 22 2008 9:15PM
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E. coli engineered to produce important class of antibiotic, anti-cancer drugs
Researchers from the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science have taken a major step forward in the field of metabolic engineering, successfully using the bacterium Escherichia coli to synthesize a class of natural...
Genetic Engineering News:  Dec 22 2008 8:50PM
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E. coli engineered to produce important class of antibiotic, anti-cancer drugs
Researchers from the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science have taken a major step forward in the field of metabolic engineering, successfully using the bacterium Escherichia coli to synthesize a class of natural...
EurekAlert!:  Dec 22 2008 7:53PM
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New Research Lights Up Chronic Bacterial Infection Inside Bone
Cambridge In order to understand how this pathogen can be so elusive and difficult to treat, a research team from Stanford University School of Medicine studied mice infected with Listeria.

Their report published in the journal Disease...

Infection Control Today:  Dec 22 2008 7:22PM
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Rockefeller microbiologist tests safety of spiked eggnog
eggs contaminated with Salmonella bacteria, drinking homemade eggnog can be something of a gamble.

But an experiment designed to test whether the alcohol in spiked eggnog can kill the deadly bugs suggests that, in general, few bacteria...

News-Medical.Net:  Dec 22 2008 12:48AM
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