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Source: www.moreover.com --- 2 days ago
GALVESTON, Texas University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) at Galveston researchers have discovered a key biochemical link in the process by which the Ebola Zaire virus infects cells a critical step to finding a way to treat the deadly disease ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 14 hours ago
Galveston, Texas -- U.S. scientists say their discovery of a biochemical process used by the Ebola Zaire virus to infect cells may lead to therapies for such infections. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 35 days ago
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WASHINGTON, Sept 5 (Bernama) -- University of Texas researchers announced on Thursday that they have discovered a key biochemical link in the process by which the Ebola Zaire virus infects cells -- a critical step to finding a way to treat the deadly ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 31 days ago
The evil Ebola virus has mostly won in its life-and-death struggle with medical researchers. But scientists recently claimed a rare victory - thanks to small chipmaker Fluidigm. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 35 days ago
A DUTCH woman on holiday in Uganda died on Friday the 11th of July of an Ebola like virus that causes over-bleeding, after entering a cave with bats. ... Source: southfromcode.sensualwriter.com --- 13 days ago
Interestingly, the French nationals had been deployed in a place where French commandos Dump flash kaon the famous humanitarian cordon known as Zone Turquoise during the Genocide. However, just as South Africa and Libya have led efforts by developing countries, with support from Russia and China, to defer the Sudanese indictment, so can action [...] ...
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com --- 7 hours ago
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston researchers have discovered a key biochemical link in the process by which the Ebola Zaire virus infects cells - a critical step to finding a way to treat the deadly disease produced by the virus. Ebola produces severe and often fatal hemorrhagic fever in its victims and inflicts mortality rates close to 90 percent in some outbreaks. ... Source: www.sciencedaily.com --- 7 hours ago
Researchers have discovered a key biochemical link in the process by which the Ebola Zaire virus infects cells -- a critical step to finding a way to treat the deadly disease produced by the virus. ... Source: weebls-stuff.com --- 28 days ago
... Source: www.bestweekever.tv --- 21 days ago
It's Ebola Friday ! Our weekly feature where we take a video that we're absolutely positive is going to go super-viral and post it on Friday afternoons, when the 'net be most full of peoples!!! The two conditions: 1) We must find the video ourselves (no "via ____") and 2) It must have less than 500 views. This week, I typed in Baby Soulja Boy , fully expecting to get a million results, but I wasn't expecting something quite so internetty as this one. If I ever traveled back in time and had to explain the internet to, like, Shakespeare , I would just show him this video and call it a day: ... Source: www.bestweekever.tv --- 7 days ago
It's Ebola Friday! When we take random videos that we're absolutely positive are super dooper definitely going to go viral and release them on Friday afternoons (aka, Internet PRIME TIME). This week's video: Squeeze My Belly . Man, Batman Returns looks reeeally ridiculous when you go back and watch it now: ... Source: www.bestweekever.tv --- 14 days ago
On this week's Ebola Friday -- where we uncover a random video that we're positive is gonna go viral and release it at Friday afternoon when the internet is at its virallest -- we take a look at the extremely literally titled Youtube video (or really experimentally titled McSweeney's article) "Mommy Is A Puppy; Ivan Laughing." In an internet full of jaded writers and joyless commenters, sometimes it's nice to come across something that's just pure, unadulterated joy. GAYYYYYY . ... Source: www.bestweekever.tv --- 35 days ago
Dan and I decided that Friday afternoons are the PRIME time to post things that we really want to go viral - given the enormous amount of people on-line at 4 p.m. on a Friday in August. So why not take this opportunity to find a hitherto unknown piece of internet video gold, post it, sit back, and watch it spread like a flesh-eating virus? Rules of the game: 1. The video must not have more than 500 views upon posting. 2. You have to find the video yourself (no "via" links allowed). This week on Ebola Friday, we randomly entered the search term "seashells" into YouTube just to see what would pop up, and we came upon the following gem. Notice that it's categorized as "how to" - I'm not sure what this is teaching me to do, but I somehow feel like I'm better at seashells now. God, it just makes me feel so POWERFUL knowing that this simple little video is going to hit the front page of Digg in about...4 minutes. ... Source: www.bestweekever.tv --- 28 days ago
Ebola Friday is an ongoing feature where Sara and I will take videos that we're absolutely 100% certain will go super-viral and post them at the end of the day on Fridays, when internet traffic is at its absolute virallest. To qualify, the video must be found completely randomly, and have less than 500 views. So get ready, internet, for the next Chocolate Rain times a billion -- SAVE SOAP : (Incidentally, I can't believe this guy managed to afford the rights to Stronger ) ...
Source: www.xconomy.com --- 30 days ago
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: ALNY) said today that the National Institutes of Health has committed $7.5 million to continue funding another year of its program to develop RNA interference technology against hemorrhagic fever virus, including the deadly Ebola virus. The Cambridge, MA-based company originally got the contract in September 2006, and has received $14.2 million for [...] ...
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