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How to deceive smallpox virus cells sound?
 
In the discovery could lead to a better drugs to treat smallpox disease Swiss researchers said that the virus is closely related to chickenpox hide himself in the part of the wreckage of a cell to find his way into cells by deception sound. 

 

He said team leader Larry Hillenius study published in the scientific periodical SCIENCE cow pox virus "Vaksinia" fool the cells of the immune system searching for food and devoured by Lebed to invade the body.

He added Hillenius a world in biochemistry at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Vaksinia be used for the manufacture of smallpox vaccines and a model for HIV research Arriola most dangerous and also causes smallpox.

He said "the virus has already deceived cell ..."

There are other pox viruses, such as monkey pox, however, researchers focused on smallpox because of fears it could use a biological weapon.

Hillenius said that in 2003 the effects of the emergence of monkey pox in the United States and his family following the contacts dogs and a threat from other strains, too.

He added that several viruses devise ways to penetrate the cells and mostly do so cell adhesion and direct reference to absorb the chemical causing the cell to the virus.

However, the size of smallpox viruses equivalent to ten times the size of other viruses as well as much more complicated. Hillenius said that this means that they must find another way to enter the cells of sound.

The study found that the virus does emulate part of the wreckage of a cell to deceive the immune cells called cells Allakmat big catch and eliminate the framework of the ordinary occur when die Alkhalayawaodh Hillenius The results of this study provide targets for drugs that would seek to prevent the cells to absorb sound rather than targeting the HIV virus In itself.

It was the eradication of smallpox in 1979 but many experts fear that samples of the virus, which was commonplace that kills 30 percent of the victims have been developed for biological weapons in countries like Iraq and the former Soviet Union.

That is why the U.S. government began stockpiling smallpox vaccine after the attacks of September 11, 2001. The British Akambis Company announced recently that it won the convening of a ten-year value of 425 million dollars with the U.S. government to supply smallpox vaccine
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Apple prevents infection adamantly arteries
 
French researchers said that eating apples or drinking Asira prevent infection adamantly arteries. The tests showed that the researcher from the University of Kelly Dikordi Montalpilier in France on animal "Hamestir", a rodent-like mouse that apple juice contains antioxidant compounds help upon

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Dikordi He added that these characteristics are also in the equation to the grape color pink. According to the study published in the journal "Molecular Nutrition and Food Research" eat the apple, or this kind of grape juice and drinking helps prevent hardening of the arteries of the heart.

He said Dikordi that this study shows for the first time the positive impact and long-term deal with these types of fruit on the body because it contains substances such as anti-oxidation compounds of the "color".
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Finally, new treatments for AIDS control
 
Researchers discover treatment 'Mnaia' blood cells contain mixed with parts of the virus that causes AIDS control of the killer disease.

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Australian researchers said Friday that a new type of treatment trains the immune system cells to identify better on the AIDS virus may help to control this deadly contagious disease, an incurable disease.

The show tests conducted on monkeys infected with a similar treatment that controls the virus although it did not cure him and that he already planned to conduct tests for this treatment on humans.

He said Stephen you from the University of Melbourne and his colleagues that this treatment is known for short as "Opal" and expected classified as a technical treatment of immune or what is called a therapeutic vaccine. And wrote in the periodic Public Library of Science, saying that the treatment includes the patient's blood cells mixed with very small portions of protein the virus. Then re-injected these cells in the patient after that.

And wrote, saying that "levels of virus in monkeys that were vaccinated were less tenfold compared with a control and that lasted for a year after the initial vaccinations."

"The immune therapy to lower mortality from AIDS. And conclude that this technique treat immunological and prepared. Testing is planned for this treatment on humans infected in any Watch."

The AIDS virus struck more than 33 million people worldwide and caused 25 million deaths since the identification in the eighties.

While there is no cure or vaccine for this virus there is a mixture of drugs could control the virus. But it has side effects and expensive and depends positive impact in the end.

And I was secretly taking a small group of virus called Beptaidz dishes and placed in laboratories with the blood of the entire immune system or through isolated.

This helped to train cells to recognize and attack the virus more effectively as the researchers wrote in the journal.
+  Tue 10 Jun 2008      | 

Garlic Is one of the most Useful Vegetables

Turned the attention of doctors in recent research and exploration intact nature of what herbs and plants for use in the treatment of chronic diseases as cancer and other chronic diseases, despite the terrible progress in the pharmaceutical industry, to recognize the full extent of the seriousness of the side effects of these drugs, because it contains dangerous chemicals that affect Negatively on human health. 

It seeks doctors all possess weapons of scientific adapt to these natural plants and used to repel the fierce attacks of many diseases, has revealed the results of a recent scientific study that garlic can reduce the side effects of some types of chemotherapy for breast cancer or prostate.  

The researchers from the University of Hong Kong conducted their studies on laboratory mice that components of garlic increase the effectiveness of substance "Aldostaxl" chemicals used to treat cancer with fewer side effects with this article at the same time. 

The researchers reported in a commentary "International Bulletin of cancer" in the German city of Heidelberg, said the remarkable influence of garlic on chemotherapy can reduce the quantities of medicines with him, pointing out that the article Aldostaxl which are used primarily to treat breast and prostate cancer have significant side effects, especially among patients Older Persons

+  Tue 10 Jun 2008      | 

Inventing the first electric car back for centuries
 
 
With fever heightened competition witnessed by the auto industry to manufacture more hybrid versions of friendship with the environment, including a commitment to new standards for the emission of greenhouse gas emissions and fuel sources in the Bar-powered electric cars, the first electric car, which had been manufactured in their thirties nineteenth century, The invention of Robert Anderson, Scotland between the years 1832 and 1839.

At almost the same period, specifically between 1834 and 1835 making American Thomas Dwinburt first electric car "process" can command on the roads.

It is noteworthy that the auto industry years ago manufactures electric cars and other hybrid models hope to have a good impact on the level of fuel consumption and carbon dioxide injection cause of global warming threat to the environment.

Among the companies that have already started this method, General Motors announced that Chevrolet type volt system works "and an electric scale."

This car and go a distance of 40 miles only thanks to an electric button is shipped for hours, and in the longer distances, take the car adequacy of energy from a small gasoline engine.

It is based at the same time, the engine produces electricity that is stored in the battery driving
+  Tue 10 Jun 2008      |