News about 'animal models'

31 May 2015
Tuberculosis Drug Development: Towards a Critical Path for Developing New Regimes to Treat Tuberculosis Volume 211 suppl 3 June 15, 2015 Click here for access to supplement Articles: Eric Nuermberger and Debra Hanna Assessing the Landscape of Tools and Approaches for Novel Tuberculosis Regimen...
10 Oct 2012
This week we highlight an interview with Dr. Douglas Lowrie, a Senior Research Fellow at Fudan University’s Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center in China. He discusses the extent of the problem of TB in China and innovative research on enhancing TB treatment using immunotherapeutic vaccines.
2 Feb 2012
Tobin DM, Roca FJ, Oh SF, McFarland R, Vickery TW, Ray JP, Ko DC, Zou Y, Bang ND, Chau TT, Vary JC, Hawn TR, Dunstan SJ, Farrar JJ, Thwaites GE, King M, Serhan CN, Ramakrishnan L. Host Genotype-Specific Therapies Can Optimize the Inflammatory Response to Mycobacterial Infections. Cell. 2012 Feb 3;...
2 Nov 2011
Click here for full report Source: Stop TB Partnership News, November 3, 2011 A plan targeting researchers around the world and providing them with a framework to achieve the research objectives of the the Global Plan to Stop TB 2011-2015 and beyond, towards elimination of TB, was launched on...
28 Sep 2011
On September 16, the 4th International Workshop on Clinical Pharmacology of Tuberculosis Drugs was held adjacent to the Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC) which was held from September 17 to 19. Between the two meetings, there were many updates related to TB...
7 Sep 2011
Last week we posted information about two special issues of Future Medicinal Chemistry focused on neglected diseases. Future Medicinal Chemistry (September 2011, Volume 3, Number 11) have a few articles on tuberculosis drug development: Diarylquinolines, synthesis pathways and quantitative...
23 May 2011
Henao-Tamayo M, Irwin SM, Shang S, Ordway D, Orme IM. T lymphocyte surface expression of exhaustion markers as biomarkers of the efficacy of chemotherapy for tuberculosis. Tuberculosis (Edinb). 2011 Apr 27. [Epub ahead of print] In this week’s article, potential cellular biomarkers are explored in...
16 May 2011
Dr. Edward Nardell, Partners in Health Summary: This week, we feature an interview with Dr. Edward Nardell who is a pulmonologist with a special interest in tuberculosis; trained in pulmonary medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital with additional research training at Boston University School of...
2 May 2011
Photos of Lalita Ramakrishnan, Paul Edelstein, and Christine Cosma Summary: The WGND had the opportunity to interview three researchers (Lalita Ramakrishnan, Paul Edelstein, and Christine Cosma) involved in the groundbreaking research on the role of efflux pumps in contributing to drug tolerance...
14 Mar 2011
Summary: Dr. Eric Nuermberger is Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The WGND had the opportunity to talk with Dr. Nuermberger on a recent article entitled “PA-824 exhibits time-dependent...
14 Feb 2011
[wpaudio url=”/blog/media/podcasts/Anne_Lenaerts_Interview_edited-norm.mp3″ text=”Anne Lenaerts Interview” dl=”0″] Summary: Dr. Anne Lenaerts is an associate professor at Colorado State University”s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology...
7 Feb 2011
Chemical Structure of Pyrazinamide Ahmad Z, Fraig MM, Bisson GP, Nuermberger EL, Grosset JH, Karakousis PC. Dose-dependent activity of pyrazinamide in animal models of intracellular and extracellular tuberculosis. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2011 Jan 31. [Epub ahead of print] First discovered as...
8 Dec 2010
Raghuvanshi S, Sharma P, Singh S, Van Kaer L, Das G. Mycobacterium tuberculosis evades host immunity by recruiting mesenchymal stem cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 Dec 6. [Epub ahead of print] On the early drug discovery front, this study may provide researchers additional areas to target for...
29 Mar 2010
Rat TB testing apparatus The use of animal models for drug discovery is a key step in the process. Rodents, in particular mice, have been indispensible for understanding the pharmacodynamics (what the drug does to the body) and pharmacokinetics (the time-course of how the body handles the drug) of...
15 Mar 2010
Zebrafish as TB animal model When studying an infection it’s important to have access to a model for examining the progression of disease. In tuberculosis research, such model systems range from mice to guinea pigs to primates, with many species in between. Lalita Ramakrishnan has spent much of her...