Talkin Immunology with BioLegend

Smelling Parkinson’s, Special Antibodies in HIV and Cancer, and a Cloud of Microbes

11.09.2015 - By BioLegend IncPlay

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Description: In this episode, we discuss some a variety of current scientific news, including the discovery of woman who can smell Parkinson's disease, a correlation between bovine leukemia virus and breast cancer, using an individual's microbial cloud to identify them, and how we're using specialized antibodies to combat both HIV and cancer.

Woman in able to smell Parkinson's disease

Unique microbe clouds surround individuals

Missing gut bacteria associated with higher asthma risk

Reprogramming leukemia cells to kill each other

BLV proteins associated with breast cancer

Activating and killing latent HIV in infected cells

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Keywords: neuroscience, neurodegeneration, Parkinson's disease, microbes, microbial, gut microbiome, bacteria, asthma, allergy, leukemia, cancer, AML, antibody, virus, cow, bovine, breast cancer, HIV, AIDS

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