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New technique allows for identification of potential drugs to fight resistant bacteria

Posted: 20 Jun 2021 07:42 AM PDT

Researchers have optimized a new technique that will allow scientists to evaluate how potential inhibitors work on antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This technique, called native state mass spectrometry, provides a quick way for scientists to identify the best candidates for effective clinical drugs, particularly in cases where bacteria can no longer be treated with antibiotics alone.

Common antibiotic found useful in accelerating recovery in tuberculosis patients

Posted: 19 Jun 2021 01:08 PM PDT

Researchers have discovered that the use of a common antibiotic, doxycycline, in combination with TB drug treatment, reduces the size of lung cavities and accelerates markers of lung recovery. This was done in a trial with 30 pulmonary tuberculosis patients.

Stronger together: How protein filaments interact

Posted: 19 Jun 2021 06:20 AM PDT

Just as the skeleton and muscles move the human body and hold its shape, the cells of the body are stabilized and moved by a cellular skeleton. This cellular skeleton is a dynamic structure, constantly changing and renewing. It consists of different types of protein filaments, which include intermediate filaments and microtubules. Researchers have now observed and measured a direct interaction between microtubules and intermediate filaments outside the cell.

One in 6 families in new study spent more than $5,000 to have a baby

Posted: 19 Jun 2021 06:19 AM PDT

When delivering moms require caesarians or their newborns need neonatal care, some families may spend as much as $10,000 out-of-pocket, according to a new study.