Global Scientific Fields in Immunology & Microbiology

Immunology primarily deals with the host-pathogen interaction resulting in various developments within the body such as infections, inflammation and reaction that are inbuilt immune mechanism of the body to fight the foreign bodies. Microbiology is a field of study that mainly deals with the study of different microorganisms that cause diseases and the immune response of the host. The studies under this topic are mainly aimed at developing suitable anti-biotic, devise methods for detection and diagnosis of the infections, identify environmental contaminants, develop immunization vaccines, eradication of epidemic causing diseases and improve the treatment of various auto-immune disorders.

Staphylococcus Aureus Journals

Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram positive bacterium found as a commensal in humans. Nosocomial Staphylococcus aureus infections are of major concern because of their serious complications, like bacteremia (blood infection), endocarditis, osteomyeli ...

Hornet Stings

The insect order Hymenoptera consists of many medically important groups of stinging insects—Apoidea (bees), Vespoidea (paper wasps, hornets and yellow jackets commonly referred as wasps  and Formicidae (ants) . Hymenoptera venoms are c ...

Attention-Deficit Hyperactive Disorder Review Articles

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a brain disorder commonly observed in children and adolescents. In affected children, it can be seen throughout their life. The symptoms are inabilit ...

Biochemical Engineering Review Articles

The Journal of Microbial and Biochemical Technology is an academic journal that provides an opportunity to share information about new technologies and their applications among the medical scientists and researchers. Microbes are recognized for th ...

Allergic Reaction Scholarly Journal

Organisms when come in contact with substances like allergens through eyes, skin, nose, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract etc. and produce reactions, they are called allergic reactions. Allerg ...

Cell Signalling Journals

Cell signaling is a process through which living cells interact with the cellular environment and neighbouring cells. Cells contain Glycoproteins or Glycolipids as receptors on their plasma membrane w ...

Visceral Leishmaniasis

Epidemiology, disease patterns, immunology, diagnosis, treatment, and control measures of leishmaniasis are described. Various issues relating to leishmaniasis are highlighted: the relative lack of importance given to this disease compare ...

Human African Trypanosomiasis

African trypanosomes cause human African trypanosomiasis and animal African trypanosomiasis. They are transmitted by tsetse flies in sub-Saharan Africa. Although most famous for their mechanisms of immune evasion by antigenic variation, there have ...

Buruli Ulcer

Buruli ulcer is a necrotizing cutaneous infection caused by infection with Mycobacterium ulcerans bacteria that occurs mainly in tropical and subtropical regions. The infection progresses from nodules under the skin to deep ulcers, often ...

Diseases Journals

BMC Infectious Diseases is open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis, and management of infectious and sexually transmitted diseases in humans, as well as related molecular genetics ...

Mycobacterium Smegmatis Tuberculosis

Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) is a slow-growing (16- to 20-hour generation time) aerobic bacterium and the causative agent of tuberculosis in cattle (known as bovine TB). It is related to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the ...

Mycobacterium Smegmatis Infection

Mycobacterium smegmatis. Mycobacterium smegmatis is an acid-fast bacterial species inside the phylum Actinobacteria and the genus Mycobacterium. it is 3.0 to 5.0 µm lengthy with a bacillus shape and can be stained ...

Mycobacterium Smegmatis Review

Mycobacterium smegmatis is an acid-speedy bacterial species inside the phylum Actinobacteria and the genus Mycobacterium. it is 3.0 to 5.0 µm lengthy with a bacillus form and can be stained by way of Ziehl-Nee ...

Mycobacterium Smegmatis

Mycobacterium smegmatis is an acid-speedy bacterial species in the phylum Actinobacteria and the genus Mycobacterium. it's far 3. zero to 5. zero µm long with a bacillus shape and can be sta ...

DNA Vaccination

The recent developments in immuno-oncology have opened an unprecedented avenue for the emergence of vaccine strategies. Therapeutic DNA cancer vaccines are now considered a very promising strategy to activate the immune system against cancer. In t ...

Aatypical Mycobacterium Lymphadenitis

Mycobacterial infections are infections caused by a species of mycobacterium aside from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative microorganism of pulmonary TB and extrapulmonary TB which includes cutaneous TB; ...

Atypical Mycobacterium

Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) is a slow-growing (16- to 20-hour generation time) aerobic bacterium and the causative agent of tuberculosis in cattle (known as bovine TB). It is related to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the ...

Mycobacterium Bovis Isolation

It is related to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacterium which causes tuberculosis in humans. M. Bovis can jump the species barrier and cause tuberculosis-like infection in humans and other mammals. Mycobacterium Bovis is a facultative intracell ...

Hookworm Infections

 Hookworms infect perhaps one-fifth of the entire human population, yet little is known about their interaction with our immune system. The two major species are Necator americanus, which is adapted to tropical conditions, and Ancylo ...

Mycobacterium Bovis Genome

The imminent completion of the genome sequence of Mycobacterium Bovis will reveal the genetic blueprint for this most successful pathogen. Comparative analysis with the genome sequences of M. tuberculosis and M. Bovis BCG promises to expose the ge ...