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Cancer immunotherapy

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Cancer immunotherapy —the use of the immune system to treat cancer—is one of the most promising therapies to emerge since the development of chemotherapy in the twentieth century. Harnessing the body's own innate defense mechanisms to attack cancer cells has demonstrated potential for developing treatments that are not only more efficacious (including long-lasting remissions and progression-free survival rates), but also more precise. Importantly, increased precision may reduce the toxicity that is often experienced with current pharmaceutical interventions. Different immunotherapeutic approaches, ranging from activating the patient's own immune response to attack cancer cells to neutralizing mechanisms designed to regulate and suppress patient's immune systems, are increasingly implemented in the regimen of oncology clinical care with positive results. For more details : https://bacteriology.infectiousconferences.com/

Is Immune System Reacts to Junk Food

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The immune system will react similarly to both high fat and high calorie diet as to a bacterial infection. Unhealthy food will make the body's defence more aggressive in the long-term use. Even after switching to a healthy diet, inflammation towards the innate immune stimulation is more pronounced. These long-term changes may be involved in the development of arteriosclerosis and diabetes. Even long after switching to a healthy diet, inflammation towards innate immune stimulation is more pronounced.                        The latest research on immune system Scientists placed mice for testing a month with high in fat, high in sugar, and low in fibre. These animals consequently developed a strong inflammatory response throughout the body, almost like after infection with dangerous bacteria. This shows an indication for an involvement of immune cell progenitors in the bone marrow."  "Fast food sensor" in the immune cells It has recently been

Research on Brucellosis disease

Microbes: The Environment cleaner Anthropogenic forces like petroleum spills and the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, have caused an accumulation of petroleum hydrocarbons in the environment which causes pollution. The accumulation of petroleum and its derivatives now constitutes an important environmental problem. Biocatalysts presents new ways to advance the development of bioremediation approaches. The present-day application of molecular tools to bio catalysis may progress bio prospecting research, enzyme yield recovery, and enzyme specificity. Enzymatic remediation is a valuable alternative as it can be easier to work with than whole organisms, especially in extreme environments. Furthermore, the use of free enzymes avoids the release of exotic or genetically modified organisms (GMO) in the environment. Numerous microorganisms, such as bacteria, cyanobacteria, green algae, and fungi, are capable of degrading different components of petroleum under different environme