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researchers wondering whether a patient has a particular viral infectionrom herpes and flu to the AIDS virusest blood samples for one pathogen at a time.
and herpes. One of the big advantages of their method is its cost: The electrodes used to detect the electrical current can be had for five to 10 cents each,
and herpes. Other STDS are tested by confirming virus or bacterial presence in swabs or sample tissue from the patient.
Our results explain the mechanism behind herpes infection by showing how the DNA of the virus enters the cell said Alex Evilevitch a researcher in biochemistry and biophysics at Lund University and Carnegie mellon University.
hepatitis and herpes. Researchers from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) developed the ultracompact nanomechanical sensor for analysing the chemical composition of substances and detecting biological objects.
including HIV, hepatitis, herpes, and many others. The sensor will also enable doctors to identify tumour markers,
hepatitis and herpes. Researchers from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) developed the ultracompact nanomechanical sensor for analysing the chemical composition of substances and detecting biological objects.
including HIV, hepatitis, herpes, and many others. The sensor will also enable doctors to identify tumour markers,
hepatitis and herpes. Researchers from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) developed the ultracompact nanomechanical sensor for analysing the chemical composition of substances and detecting biological objects.
including HIV, hepatitis, herpes, and many others. The sensor will also enable doctors to identify tumour markers,
including HIV, hepatitis, herpes, and many others. The sensor will enable doctors to identify tumor markers,
including HIV, hepatitis, herpes, and many others. The sensor will enable doctors to identify tumor markers,
#Herpes used in cancer treatment Researchers used a modified herpes virus to successfully treat patients with aggressive skin cancer
The herpes-based drug is called T-VEC and has already been sent to the US Food
#Drug based on herpes successfully treats skin cancer patients A modified version of the herpes virus has been used to treat skin cancer patients,
The herpes-based drug, named Talimogene Laherparepvec (T-VEC), has proven so effective, Harrington and his team hope to see it on the market by 2016.
and herpes and hepatitis C viruses. But for the class of viruses known as nonsegmented negative-strand RNA VIRUSES,
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