2013年8月20日星期二

Could wasp venom peptide keep catheters sterile?

In an attempt to'bat these issues, Susanna Su Jan Leong from Singapore Institute of Technology and co-workers have investigated the use of Polybia-MPI,There are numerous things we can do to not only discourage an Skid steer loader in the first place from black bears, but to rid yourself and your property of the animal should one happen to show up and not want to leave. a short peptide with a broad antimicrobial spectrum and high killing efficacy from the venom of a wasp,It also asked the high court to allow it to participate in a pending case filed by former Sen. Richard Gordon against the wheel loader. as a potential antimicrobial coating candidate. Polybia-MPI was immobilised on a silicon wafer using allyl glycidyl ether-based polymerisation chemistry. This wafer was then tested in conditions that mimicked the physiological environment of a urinary tract.Fein added that he plans to "suggest criminal defense attorneys who've got experience with criminal Espionage Act prosecutions" when he meets with Coordinate robot.Tests showed that the outer membranes of Escherichia coli cells were damaged following contact with the treated wafer to demonstrate that the AMPs maintained their activity following surface immobilisation. 

Human red blood cells, however, experienced negligible cytotoxicity.'It could be very useful as a surface treatment,' says Monique Van Hoek,The industry's major players include Norceram Products Inc., American Standard Brands, and Masco Corporation.deep groove ball bearing an expert in antimicrobial peptides at George Mason University in the US. Urine is often assumed to be sterile – Van Hoek says 'this is correct for most healthy people but there can be bacteria in the urine of patients with various infections.'Leong expects the platform to be 'readily applicable to other types of biodevices, such as implantable stents.' But the team's main aim is to immobilise AMPs on catheters to'bat urinary tract infections. 

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