نتایج جستجو برای: biological warfare agent

تعداد نتایج: 705532  

Journal: :Seminars in cell & developmental biology 2009
Paul J Conroy Stephen Hearty Paul Leonard Richard J O'Kennedy

Currently, the reliable detection and quantification of a multitude of different analytes is crucial in many applications and settings. Biosensors have revolutionised diagnostics for use in point-of-care testing (POC), the detection of food and environmental contaminants, biological warfare agents, illicit drugs and human/animal disease markers. Antibodies continue to play a pivotal role in man...

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2007
Davut Ozdemir Irfan Sencan Ali Nihat Annakkaya Aynur Karadenizli Ertugrul Guclu Erhan Sert Mustafa Emeksiz Ali Kafali

Tularemia caused by Francisella tularensis, which is considered a biological warfare agent, is a widely distributed zoonosis. In this study, we aimed to compare a 2005 outbreak of tularemia that was confirmed as waterborne by PCR to outbreak of tularemia that was reported as waterborne in 2000 and to investigate the changes of epidemiological characteristics between these two outbreaks occurrin...

2012
Jenny Göransson Rongqin Ke Rachel Yuan Nong W. Mathias Howell Anna Karman Jan Grawé Johan Stenberg Malin Granberg Magnus Elgh David Herthnek Per Wikström Jonas Jarvius Mats Nilsson

Detection and identification of pathogens in environmental samples for biosecurity applications are challenging due to the strict requirements on specificity, sensitivity and time. We have developed a concept for quick, specific and sensitive pathogen identification in environmental samples. Target identification is realized by padlock- and proximity probing, and reacted probes are amplified by...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
J R Hesselberth D Miller J Robertus A D Ellington

The cytotoxin ricin disables translation by depurinating a conserved site in eukaryotic rRNA. In vitro selection has been used to generate RNA ligands (aptamers) specific for the catalytic ricin A-chain (RTA). The anti-RTA aptamers bear no resemblance to the normal RTA substrate, the sarcin-ricin loop (SRL), and were not depurinated by RTA. An initial 80-nucleotide RNA ligand was minimized to a...

HASSAN SAADATNIA,

Five warfare spinal cord injured patients with intractable constipation are described. Treatment with cisapride (4 x 10 mg daily) was undertaken. The agent cisapride significantly reduced the oral-anal transit time from 25.2 days to 14.4 days. It also improved other subjective complaints of these patients markedly. No side effects were seen during the trial.

Journal: :Biosensors & bioelectronics 2016
Benjamin A Adducci Hope A Gruszewski Piyum A Khatibi David G Schmale

New methods and technology are needed to quickly and accurately detect potential biological warfare agents, such as Bacillus anthracis, causal agent of anthrax in humans and animals. Here, we report the detection of a simulant of B. anthracis (B. globigii) alone and in a mixture with a different species of Bacillus to test non-specific interference using a portable surface plasmon resonance (SP...

Journal: :Chemical research in toxicology 2005
James F Dillman Christopher S Phillips Linda M Dorsch Matthew D Croxton Alison I Hege Albert J Sylvester Theodore S Moran Alfred M Sciuto

Bis-(2-chloroethyl) sulfide (sulfur mustard, SM) is a carcinogenic alkylating agent that has been utilized as a chemical warfare agent. To understand the mechanism of SM-induced lung injury, we analyzed global changes in gene expression in a rat lung SM exposure model. Rats were injected in the femoral vein with liquid SM, which circulates directly to the pulmonary vein and then to the lung. Ra...

Journal: :Biosecurity and bioterrorism : biodefense strategy, practice, and science 2003
James B Petro Theodore R Plasse Jack A McNulty

Advances in biological research likely will permit development of a new class of advanced biological warfare (ABW) agents engineered to elicit novel effects. In addition, biotechnology will have applications supporting ABW weaponization, dissemination, and delivery. Such new agents and delivery systems would provide a variety of new use options, expanding the BW paradigm. Although ABW agents wi...

Journal: :Toxicology 2005
L Szinicz

Chemical and biological warfare agents constitute a low-probability, but high-impact risk both to the military and to the civilian population. The use of hazardous materials of chemical or biological origin as weapons and for homicide has been documented since ancient times. The first use of chemicals in terms of weapons of mass destruction goes back to World War I, when on April 22, 1915 large...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید