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  • Connective Tissue Protein Fights Bacterial Infections While Restraining Immune Overreaction in Sepsis

    A connective tissue protein known to support the framework of organs also encourages immune responses that fight bacterial infections, while restraining responses that can be deadly in the condition called sepsis, a new study finds.

  • Two more Central Drug Laboratories at Pune and Hyderabad for Covid Vaccine Testing

    In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and considering the enhanced production of COVID Vaccines, the Government proactively took the decision of setting up additional laboratories,to facilitate expedited testing / pre-release certification of the  vaccines.

  • Carbamazepine, Ranitidine and Ibuprofen cost hikes by 50 percent

    National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) allows price hikes of essential medicines like Carbamazepine, Ranitidine and ibuprofen by 50 percent. They have included 9 strengths of these medicines and allows manufacturers to increase pricing after being advised by the Standing Committee on Affordable Medicines and Health Products (SCAMHP), Niti Aayog, Government of India.

  • Torrent Pharmaceutical gets exemption of DPCO for their formulation Tapentadol Nasal Spray

    National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) grants exemption from Drugs Price Control Order (DPCO) 2013 to Torrent Pharmaceuticals for their formulation of Tapentadol Nasal Spray.

  • Scientists devise new strategy for combating fungal eye infection

    India has a huge agrarian population, which is very prone to vegetative trauma while farming. Vegetative trauma to the eye is generally caused by infected vegetable matter such as plant leaves and often leads to fungal infection of the cornea in the eyes or fungal keratitis.

  • Genome wide DNA methylation landscape reveals glioblastomas influence

    Caption : Expression pattern of ligands of corresponding receptors specific for CD4+ T cell lineages in GBM tumor tissue. (A-D) The heatmaps show expression of the ligands in tumor tissue and graphical representation of their corresponding receptor expression level on the CD4+ T-cells in the four major subtypes: Th1 (panel A), Th17 (panel B), Th2 (panel C) and iTreg (Panel D) CD4+ T cells in GBM tumors. Font colors (red; upregulated and blue; downregulated) of the receptors on the left to the heatmap represent expression pattern.

  • Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines prime T cells to fight SARS-CoV-2 variants

    Researchers at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) have found that T cells from people who have recovered from COVID-19 or received the Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines are still able to recognize several concerning SARS-CoV-2 variants.

    Their new study, published online on July 1, 2021 in Cell Reports Medicine, shows that both CD4+ “helper” T cells and CD8+ “killer” T cells can still recognize mutated forms of the virus. This reactivity is key to the body’s complex immune response to the virus, which allows the body to kill infected cells and stop severe infections.

  • New study shows Fibromyalgia likely the result of autoimmune problems

    New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at Kings College London, in collaboration with the University of Liverpool and the Karolinska Institute, has shown that many of the symptoms in fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) are caused by antibodies that increase the activity of pain-sensing nerves throughout the body. The results show that fibromyalgia is a disease of the immune system, rather than the currently held view that it originates in the brain.

  • COVID-19 aggravates antibiotic misuse in India

    The COVID-19 catastrophe in India has resulted in more than 30 million people infected with the virus and nearly 400,000 deaths, though experts are concerned that the figures most likely are much higher. Meanwhile, another public health crisis has emerged along with COVID-19: the widespread misuse of antibiotics.

  • The viruses can kill cancer cells, unveils good viruses concept

    Researchers from the Laboratory of Oncolytic-Virus-Immuno-Therapeutics (LOVIT) at the LIH Department of Oncology (DONC) are working on the development of novel anticancer strategies based on oncolytic viruses, “good” viruses that can specifically infect, replicate in and kill cancer cells. In particular, the LOVIT team elucidated the mechanism through which the H-1PV cancer-destroying virus can attach to and enter cancer cells, thereby causing their lysis and death.

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