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Stem Cell Marker for Breast Cancer

In patients who develop breast cancer, malignant tumors frequently begin in somatic mammary stem cells. In addition, breast tumors have a stem cell component that propagates the tumor, which may expla...
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Caroline Alexander, Bart Williams, Charlotta Lindvall, Nisha Badders | P07136US

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Novel Candidates for an Improved Tuberculosis Vaccine

Approximately one-third of the world’s population is infected with the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB).  Five to 10 percent of non-immunocompromised i...
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Adel Talaat, Bassam Abomoelak, Sarah Ward | P09203US02

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Vaccine Candidates Against Johne's Disease

Johne’s disease is a contagious, chronic and usually fatal wasting disease that primarily affects the small intestine of ruminants. It is a worldwide problem with no known treatment and infects 25 t...
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Adel Talaat | P05446US

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Type 1 Polyketide Synthase Extender Units

Microorganisms produce a variety of biologically active secondary metabolites, which display a range of useful antibiotic and immunosuppressant activities. One class of secondary metabolites, known as...
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Michael Thomas, Jo Handelsman, Yolande Chan, Angela Podevels | P06464US

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Novel Antibacterial Small Molecules

As the incidence of antibiotic resistance among bacteria continues to rise, the discovery of new antibacterial compounds has become increasingly critical to fighting infectious disease. According to t...
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Helen Blackwell, Matthew Bowman, Joseph Stringer | P07517US

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