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  2. Genetically-Modified Parasites Could Save People from Malaria

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    Another vaccine uses whole, live attenuated parasites but carries a strong risk of full infection. In this study, the vaccine made from genetically modified parasites creates an immune response in human volunteers and did not lead to development of malaria, or significant symptoms or side effects.

  3. New Method Can Stop Malaria Spread — Even After It's in the Body

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    Researchers are targeting a key protein involved in this process, in an attempt to stop the parasite. They found that interfering with this protein slows the escape of the parasite from red blood cells, reducing the rate of infection and making it easier for the body to shut it down. The research findings were published July 6 in PLOS Pathogens.

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  5. Health « Invisiverse :: WonderHowTo

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    Materials 2 ag r plates per student Permanent marker (one per student) Incubator or heat lamp Hand soap Hand sanitizer Antibiotic solution: Ampicillin stock (100mg/mL) from Sigma, St. Louis, MO. (catalog #A5354-10ML) Household bleach Tap water Teaspoon, tablespoon, and measuring cup.

  7. Ticks Could Be the Culprits in Tragic Death of Two-Year-Old

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    In Indianapolis, two-year-old Kenley Ratliff has passed away from what is suspected to be Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF), a tick-borne illness. The young girl fell ill with a fever, and just a week later, passed away. Now her family and doctors are looking into the cause of her death and warning others to check themselves for ticks this summer.

  8. HIV Co-Opts the Body's First Line of Defense—Using It as a...

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    A new study just out reveals that HIV takes hold in the human body with the help of cells that usually work to heal, not kill. HIV invades the body through genital or rectal mucous membranes. Exactly how that occurs on a molecular level was not understood until now. The study reports a common mucosal cell may be responsible for increasing the ability of HIV to infect human immune cells.

  9. Afton Limberg, Biomedical Engineering - sepa.host.dartmouth.edu

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    Afton Limberg, Biomedical Engineering My name is Afton Limberg, and I am in the second year of my PhD at Dartmouth College in the Biomedical Engineering program. I grew up in Minnesota where both of my parents work in education, and they inspired me to apply for this program. My research is focusing on studying the effects of spaceflight on tendons and bones. The lack of gravitational forces ...

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  11. HIV Prevention Ring Passes Safety Testing Clinical Trial

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    Young girls, especially those who live in areas where HIV is epidemic, like sub-Saharan Africa, are particularly vulnerable to becoming infected with HIV. A vaginal ring containing the antiviral agent dapivirine has been shown to decrease the chance of developing HIV-1 in adult women over 21 and now in the first step for use in adolescents, the ring has been shown to be safe and well-tolerated ...