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Study finds new flu antibody with potent antiviral activity

July 29, 2015
By John Fox
HONG KONG– A newly discovered human monoclonal antibody (MAb) that can neutralize several different types of influenza A virus may represent a new antiviral treatment and potentially lead to the development of new more potent vaccines, according to a Chinese study reported in the July 21, 2015, issue of Nature Communications.
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Gene discovery clue to novel scoliosis targets

July 29, 2015
By John Fox
HONG KONG – The discovery by Japanese researchers of a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in a gene linked to increased susceptibility to adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), could lead to the identification of new therapeutic targets for this common and currently incurable condition.
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Study finds new flu antibody with potent antiviral activity

July 28, 2015
By John Fox
HONG KONG– A newly discovered human monoclonal antibody (MAb) that can neutralize several different types of influenza A virus may represent a new antiviral treatment and potentially lead to the development of new more potent vaccines, according to a Chinese study reported in the July 21, 2015, issue of Nature Communications.
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Gene discovery clue to novel scoliosis targets

July 24, 2015
By John Fox
HONG KONG – The discovery by Japanese researchers of a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in a gene linked to increased susceptibility to adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), could lead to the identification of new therapeutic targets for this common and currently incurable condition.
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Oral cholera vaccine could boost global control efforts

July 16, 2015
By John Fox
HONG KONG – An oral cholera vaccine has been shown to be safe and protective against severe disease in children and adults in urban Bangladesh where the disease is endemic, supporting its use in mass immunization programs, according to the first real-life trial of the new Shanchol vaccine.
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Oral cholera vaccine could boost global control efforts: study

July 15, 2015
By John Fox
HONG KONG — An oral cholera vaccine has been shown to be safe and protective against severe disease in children and adults in urban Bangladesh where the disease is endemic, supporting its use in mass immunization programs, according to the first real-life trial of the new Shanchol vaccine.
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Thalidomide derivative key to new antileukemic therapies, study shows

July 8, 2015
By John Fox
HONG KONG – The mechanism by which the thalidomide derivative lenalidomide treats a type of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) has been elucidated, reported in the July 1, 2015, edition of Nature, could aid the development of new therapies for leukemias and other malignancies.
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Thalidomide derivative key to new antileukemic therapies, study shows

July 8, 2015
By John Fox
HONG KONG – The mechanism by which the thalidomide derivative lenalidomide treats a type of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) has been elucidated, reported in the July 1, 2015, edition of Nature, could aid the development of new therapies for leukemias and other malignancies.
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Inhibitor discovery offers promising new anticoagulant

July 1, 2015
By John Fox
HONG KONG – Chinese researchers have discovered a novel nonasaccharide molecule – a nine-unit sugar chain – with potent anticoagulant activity that could avoid adverse effects, paving the way for the development of better treatments for thromboembolic diseases, they reported in the June 22, 2015, early online issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Mushroom minimizes mouse models of obesity

July 1, 2015
By John Fox
HONG KONG – An extract of a mushroom used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) reduces obesity in mice by altering the composition of the gut microbiota, suggesting it may prove useful for treating obesity and associated disorders in humans, according to a Taiwan study reported in the June 23, 2015, edition of Nature Communications.
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