Monoclonal Antibodies for Emerging Infectious Diseases — Borrowing from History

Panel A shows early techniques to collect polyclonal serum from individuals recovering from disease after infectious virus is cleared and antibody response has been generated. Panel B shows monoclonal antibody isolation from mice, using antigen introduction into mice, collection of B cells from mouse spleens, and production of fully mouse, antigen-specific monoclonal antibodies. Panel C shows a technique for isolation of monoclonal antibodies from humans, using antigen introduction (through natural infection or immunization), collection of immune cells from peripheral blood or lymphoid tissue, selection of B cells expressing antibodies of interest (e.g., using flow cytometry), and production of fully human, antigen-specific monoclonal antibodies. Panel D shows polyclonal antibodies binding diverse regions or epitopes on the virion, whereas Panel E shows monoclonal antibodies representing a single antibody that targets a single epitope.

2018-03-08T17:19:30-05:00March 8th, 2018|Health News|

8 Health Benefits of Drinking Wine

Every year, there is a flurry of headlines about the health benefits of wine. But can drinking wine really make a difference? Here, the news—very good news, indeed—from the latest studies. Note: The health benefits come from moderate wine consumption, defined by [...]

2018-05-17T15:34:51-05:00February 28th, 2018|Health News, Uncategorized|

Workplace Bullying, Violence Tied to T2D Risk

Related depression and anxiety might contribute to diabetes risk by Jeff Minerd Jeff Minerd, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today November 13, 2017 Action Points Bullying and violence in the workplace were linked with an increased risk for type 2 diabetes. The study [...]

2018-02-26T15:45:50-05:00November 16th, 2017|Health News|

AHA: 130/80 mm Hg Is New National BP Target

Multisociety guidelines released accounting for SPRINT data by Crystal Phend Crystal Phend, Senior Associate Editor, MedPage Today November 13, 2017 This article is a collaboration between MedPage Today® and: American College of Cardiology ANAHEIM -- After years of contention among professional [...]

2017-11-16T15:04:07-05:00November 16th, 2017|Health News|

Do Acne Treatments Promote Antibiotic Resistance?

Few studies to confirm risk, but guidelines discourage monotherapy with antimicrobials by John Jesitus, Dermatology Times November 12, 2017 The most striking finding from a recent review of the impact of acne-related antibiotic use on microbial resistance is a lack of [...]

2017-11-13T16:04:06-05:00November 13th, 2017|Health News|
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