Saturday, August 27, 2016

Spotlight Innovation, FSU collaborate to support development of novel therapies for Zika virus infection : news-medical





according to news-medical

Spotlight Innovation, FSU collaborate to support development of novel therapies for Zika virus infection

Spotlight Innovation, FSU collaborate to support development of novel therapies for Zika virus infection
Spotlight Innovation, FSU collaborate to support development of novel therapies for Zika virus infection
Spotlight Innovation Inc. (OTCQB: STLT) has entered into a Sponsored Research Agreement with Florida State University (FSU) to support research directed by FSU Prof. Hengli Tang aimed at developing safe and effective drugs to treat patients infected with Zika virus (ZIKV).Prof. Tang is an accomplished virologist whose research has been published in prominent academic journals including Cell and Journal of Virology.In March 2016, Prof. Tang co-authored a study published in Cell Stem Cell that demonstrated for the first time the ability of ZIKV to target human embryonic cortical neural progenitor cells.


not to mention islandpacket

No Zika virus in Beaufort, Jasper counties, South Carolina health officials say

No Zika virus in Beaufort, Jasper counties, South Carolina health officials say
No Zika virus in Beaufort, Jasper counties, South Carolina health officials say
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in addition theguardian

Men can spread Zika virus sexually even if they have no symptoms, study finds

Men can spread Zika virus sexually even if they have no symptoms, study finds
Men can spread Zika virus sexually even if they have no symptoms, study finds
New Zika research released on Friday has found that the virus may spread sexually from a man to a woman even if the man had no symptoms of Zika infection.The finding came from a report in Maryland where a man who was infected with Zika in the Dominican Republic but had no symptoms infected his female partner who had not traveled to a place where Zika is being transmitted.Texas moves slowly to combat growing threat of Zika virus Read moreAlso on Friday, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a revised guidance recommending universal testing of donated blood for Zika virus in the US and its territories.


Spotlight Innovation, FSU collaborate to support development of novel therapies for Zika virus infection

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