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    Chandigarh: Dog bites judge, dies  Jan 6, 2009
    Not taking any chances, the judge has been vaccinated and administered immunoglobulin. The sources said Garg would be discharged soon. (India Times, India)

    Be thankful for gratitude - it's a healthy attitude  Dec 20, 2008
    The practice of gratitude may increase the levels of immunoglobulin A in your throat and nose, increasing your ability to resist viral infections. Gratitude practices seem to reduce stress hormone levels in the body. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Health)

    Belle Fourche missionary 'determined' to overcome paralysis  Dec 19, 2008
    "Each nerve has a myelin sheath around it, much like an electric wire has insulation, Rader said. In Guillain-Barre patients, antibodies are triggered that attack the sheath, interrupting the transmission of nerve signals.Doctors think Boe's case was triggered by a bout of gastroenteritis, Rader said.The main treatment is supportive, keeping patients breathing and nourished, Rader said.Boe also has received plasmapheresis and intravenous immunoglobulin therapy, both of which try to remove the... (Rapid City Journal, SD)

    What can be done about disorder?  Dec 17, 2008
    With immunoglobulin therapy, a physician gives small quantities of proteins intravenously that the immune system uses to attack invading organisms. Both procedures are equally effective, but immunoglobulin therapy is easier to administer. (Erie Times-News, PA)

    Rabies outbreak in Bali, Australians warned  Dec 14, 2008
    People suspected to have been exposed to rabies should receive rabies immunoglobulin (RIG) and a rabies vaccination as soon as possible, Dr Markey said. AAP. (The Age)

    Mystery malady: Frenchtown teen, family search for answers to bizarre symptoms  Dec 7, 2008
    One treatment for cerebellitis calls for intravenous immunoglobulin drips. Stephanie started those IV treatments at a time when she was essentially a rag doll. (Missoulian, MT)

    Second anniversary of a second lease on life  Nov 24, 2008
    That clue led to the eventual diagnosis of immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy, or Berger's Disease. "I always felt tired then and very irritable. I used to have to force myself to do things. I would force myself into doing it. I coped with it that way.". (Yuma Daily Sun, AZ)

    Traffic jams  Nov 23, 2008
    Singing boosted immunoglobulin A, or IgA, a hormone that can overpower the stress hormone cortisol in the students Beck studied, activating their immune systems and flooding their bodies with "good protein.". "The emotion around the singing seemed to be what increased it," Beck said of the IgA. "People who say they have a pleasant experience while singing have more IgA.". (Boston Globe)

    Hope for Rabies Victims: Unorthodox Coma Therapy Shows Promise  Nov 22, 2008
    An injection of synthesized rabies antibodies or immunoglobulin is administered to help patients combat the virus while their immune system creates antibodies in response to the vaccine. "The patient is typical of historical cases of failures," says Charles Rupprecht, chief of the Rabies Program at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta. (Scientific American)

    Only Half Of Patients With Multiple Sclerosis Achieve And Maintain Response To Interferon Treatment, Study Shows  Nov 19, 2008
    14, 2004) Intravenous immunoglobulin therapy may reduce the risk of a second attack of symptoms related to multiple sclerosis, according to an article in the October issue of The Archives of Neurology, one of. (Jan. (Science Daily)

    Antibodies to cockroach and mouse proteins associated with asthma and allergies risk  Nov 14, 2008
    A prospective follow-up of this birth cohort will help determine whether the development of anti-cockroach, anti-mouse immunoglobulin (Ig) E by age three is associated with impaired lung function and/or persistent asthma, according to the researchers. . (EurekAlert!)

    Russia Chooses Inactivated Polio Vaccine from Sanofi Pasteur for Primary Immunization of all Infants  Nov 12, 2008
    " Four-million doses of IPV IMOVAX Polio(TM) have been delivered to date, ensuring that a complete birth cohort (approximately 1.3 million babies are born every year in Russia) can receive the recommended three doses of IPV vaccine. "The Chumakov Institute was the first to produce oral polio vaccine which was instrumental in eradicating poliomyelitis in Russia," said Academician Sergey Drosdov, Senior Scientific Advisor of M.P. Chumakov Institute of Poliomyelitis and Viral Encephalitides Russian... (Canada Newswire)

    Allergies May Help Prevent Cancer  Nov 12, 2008
    "The idea is that the immunoglobulin E system (which is widespread among mammals) and its associated allergy symptoms serve a common prophylactic function," Sherman said, "namely engulfing in mucous and rapidly expelling pathogens, natural venoms and toxins and other potentially carcinogen-carrying antigens before they can trigger neoplasia [the abnormal proliferation of cells].". Two cancers did not ostensibly fit with the pattern of allergies and lower rates of cancer in environmentally... (Newsmax)

    Study Shows Potential Benefits of Xolair(R) in Treating Children Suffering from Moderate or Severe Persistent Allergic Asthma Inadequately Controlled With Inhaled Corticosteroids  Nov 9, 2008
    It is the only approved therapy which blocks IgE (immunoglobulin E), a major component of allergic asthma ... About Xolair Xolair(R) (Omalizumab) for Subcutaneous Use is a humanized monoclonal antibody for moderate-to-severe allergic asthma and the only approved therapy which blocks IgE (immunoglobulin E), a major component of allergic asthma. (PR Newswire)

    At Magee, cord blood donations translate into hope  Oct 15, 2008
    As a consequence, he has to get infusions of immunoglobulin every six weeks through a permanent port in his chest, a process he dislikes, except that "the ending's fun 'cause I might get a toy sometimes when we go Toys 'R' Us and get stuff.". Because his B cell function must be constantly replenished, the Marshalls said, his immune system never "remembers" his previous diseases, so he is vulnerable to getting the same infections over and over again. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)

    Medical Mystery: Only One Person Has Survived Rabies without Vaccine--But How?  Oct 10, 2008
    Patients are also given a shot of immunoglobulin (in this case a synthesized rabies antibody) to protect them while their immune systems produce antibodies to the vaccine virus. But the combination is only effective within six days of infection, before symptoms show up; when Gomez developed signs of the disease, it was too late for the shots. (Scientific American)

    Studies Ignite Hope for Long-Acting Allergy Vaccines  Oct 3, 2008
    People with allergies produce an antibody called immunoglobulin E, which sets off a cascade of chemicals to fend off a perceived allergen, such as ragweed ... Another antibody in blood, called immunoglobulin G, fights infection. (MEDLINEplus)

    Pfizer currently leads IGF development, metformin may enhance activity of antibody in trials  Oct 3, 2008
    One was the move from targeting small molecules, to monoclonal antibodies that have a higher specificity for IGF. The second decision was to target a different type of immunoglobulin, called IgG2, which has a lower affinity regarding fixation to complement, which will hopefully lower the risk for cytotoxicities, Gualberto added. The structural diversity in the hinge region of IgG subclasses entails differences in their ability to activate complement. (FT.com -- Markets)

    The role of polyclonal intravenous immunoglobulin in treating HIV-positive children with severe bacterial infections: a retrospective cohort study  Sep 24, 2008
    Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) has been used as an adjuvant therapy to treat these infections, but little data exists regarding its efficacy and previous studies have generally focused on IVIG as a prophylactic agent. We examined the impact of IVIG as an adjuvant therapy in reducing mortality and length of hospital stay in HIV-infected children with serious bacterial infections. (BioMed Central)

    Vaccine victory for rebel parents with a cause  Sep 16, 2008
    Vaccinations are not compulsory in Australia but it is NSW Health policy that parents of all babies born to hepatitis-B-positive mothers are offered immunoglobulin for the child within 12 hours of birth and four doses of the vaccine over six months. send photos, videos ffs to 0424 SMS SMH (+61 424 767 764), or us. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)

    Parents still on run after order to vaccinate  Aug 29, 2008
    The boy is now 11 days old and can no longer be given the first stage of the vaccination, a dose of immunoglobulin ... Vaccinations are not compulsory in Australia, but can cut a child's chances of contracting the illness by up to 92 per cent. It is NSW Health policy that parents of all babies born to hepatitis-B-positive mothers are offered immunoglobulin for the child within 12 hours of birth and four doses of the vaccine over six months. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)

    Key Allergy Gene Discovered  Aug 26, 2008
    nchen found that certain variations of the FCER1A gene decisively influence the production of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies. IgE antibodies are a particular type of antibody that is normally used to protect against parasites. (Science Daily)

    Hep B mum's baby won't get vaccine  Aug 26, 2008
    Vaccinations are not compulsory in Australia, but it's NSW health policy for babies born to hepatitis B mothers to be given the immunoglobulin injection within 12 hours of birth. The vaccination loses efficacity as time lapses and is considered ineffective by about one week after birth. (The Australian)

    Baby on run worries doctors  Aug 25, 2008
    The first stage of the vaccination, a dose of immunoglobulin, will be effective only if it is administered by 4am tomorrow when the baby turns seven days old. "If we can find this baby by [today] it is still in its best interests to be vaccinated, but I cannot offer a judge enough evidence to say that giving him immunoglobulin after that time would be effective," Dr Isaacs said ... Under NSW Health policy, babies born to hepatitis-B positive mothers are offered immunoglobulin and three doses of... (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)

    Parents still on the run over baby's vaccine  Aug 24, 2008
    While vaccinations are not compulsory in Australia, New South Wales state health policy mandates that parents of all babies born to hepatitis B-positive mothers must be offered immunoglobulin for the child within 12 hours of birth and four doses of the vaccine over six months. New South Wales Assistant Police Commissioner Frank Mennilli yesterday declined to say whether the parents would be charged once they were found. (ABC Online)

    NSW authorities search for Hep B couple  Aug 23, 2008
    Vaccinations are not compulsory in Australia but it is NSW Health policy that babies born to hepatitis-B mothers are given the immunoglobulin within 12 hours of birth. The treatment is followed up with four more doses of the vaccine over six months. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)

    Aussie couple flee with baby to avoid vaccination: report  Aug 23, 2008
    While vaccinations are not compulsory in Australia, New South Wales state health policy mandates that parents of all babies born to hepatitis-B-positive mothers must be offered immunoglobulin for the child within 12 hours of birth and four doses of the vaccine over six months. When the father failed to show up for a doctor's appointment to find out more about the risks of vaccinations, he was told the child would be taken from him for vaccination, prompting the family to flee, he told the paper. (Yahoo! Asia News)

    China Sees Spike In Rabies Cases  Aug 22, 2008
    According to the researchers, "The use of human and equine rabies immunoglobulins (HRIG/ERIG) has saved the lives of countless patients who would have died if treated with vaccine alone. However, both products are often in short supply worldwide and are virtually unaffordable in developing countries" ... According to the authors, "In the worst-affected province, Guandong, 62.5% of patients did not receive proper treatment on their wounds, 92.5% did not receive adequate post-exposure vaccination... (Science Daily)

    Study: Stress Could Worsen Your Allergies  Aug 19, 2008
    In May, a group of researches from Harvard Medical School present at the American Thoracic Societys 2008 International Conference in Toronto said that the women who were stressed during the time of pregnancy were more likely to give birth to babies who have more chances of high level of Immunoglobulin E or IgE, an immune system chemical linked to allergic responses. Jan Kiecolt-Glaser, a psychologist and psychiatry professor and stress researcher at Ohio State University, conducted the new... (TopNews)

    China Biologic Products Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results  Aug 15, 2008
    " *TABLE 1 CHINA BIOLOGIC PRODUCTS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES FOR THE THREE MONTHS AND SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2008 AND 2007 Three Months Ended Three Months Ended Adjusted Net Income June 30, 2008 June 30, 2007 Diluted Diluted Net Income (Loss) Diluted EPS Net Income EPS Net Income EPS Adjusted Amount - Non GAAP $3,297,342 $0.15 $3,443,500 $0.16 Non-cash employee compensation (1) $1,263,188 $0.06 -- -- Amount per consolidated statement $2,034,154 $0.09... (PR Newswire)

    China Biologic Products Establishes Governance and Nominating Committee and Compensation Committee  Aug 14, 2008
    The Company's human albumin products are mainly used to increase blood volume and its immunoglobulin products are used for the treatment and prevention of diseases. Safe Harbor Statement This release may contain certain ''forward-looking statements" relating to the business of China Biologic Products, Inc. and its subsidiary companies. All statements, other than statements of historical fact included herein are ''forward-looking statements," including statements regarding: the significance of... (PR Newswire)

    CSL a winner on US private equity front  Aug 14, 2008
    By then CSL will be the world's second-biggest plasma operator and the biggest in the US intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) space. CSL expects to generate $US225 million in cost and revenue synergies over three years and McNamee is very confident the price means all that value will be ring-fenced for his shareholders. (The Australian)

    Hormone Level May Reflect Mortality Risk Among Dialysis Patients  Aug 9, 2008
    8, 2008) A new study suggests that monitoring levels of a hormone called fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF-23) may provide information crucial to the treatment of patients with kidney failure. In the Aug. 7 New England Journal of Medicine, researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) report that patients with elevated levels of FGF-23 when beginning hemodialysis had a significantly increased risk of death within the first year of treatment, regardless of whether they had other risk... (Science Daily)

    Recurrence Of Group B Strep High In Subsequent Pregnancies, Say Obstetricians  Aug 6, 2008
    22, 2004) Treatment with high-dose immunoglobulin G (IgG) during pregnancy lessens the severity of hemochromatosis (NH), a rare, devastating gestational disease with abnormal iron accumulation in the liver and. . (Science Daily)

    Sex Builds Better Health Eight Great Ways  Jul 28, 2008
    Having sex several times a week has been linked with raising levels of the antibody immunoglobulin A (IgA), which helps ward off colds, according to researchers at Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 5) Sex Builds Bonds. (Newsmax)

    New Protocol Streamlines Therapy That Makes More Kidney Transplants Possible  Jul 22, 2008
    The senior author of the journal article, Jordan developed high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy to "desensitize" highly sensitized patients and increase their chances of successful transplantation ... A nephrologist has found that a specialized type of anti-rejection therapy using intravenous immunoglobulin can make kidney transplants possible for. (Science Daily)

    Combo Therapy Makes More Kidney Transplants Possible  Jul 18, 2008
    The senior author of this study, Dr. Stanley C. Jordan, medical director of the Renal Transplant Program at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, had previously developed high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy to desensitize these patients. For this early-phase trial, Jordan and his colleagues looked at combined IVIG and Rituxan (rituximab), a monoclonal antibody, in sensitized patients. (MEDLINEplus)

    Model For Automated, Wearable Artificial Kidney Designed  Jul 13, 2008
    A nephrologist has found that a specialized type of anti-rejection therapy using intravenous immunoglobulin can make kidney transplants possible for. . (Science Daily)

    A Boy with Fever and Pulmonary Infiltrates  Jul 13, 2008
    Before the family left for India, the boy's primary care physician gave him one dose of immunoglobulin intramuscularly for hepatitis A prophylaxis and prescribed mefloquine weekly for malaria prophylaxis. He was evaluated at an Indian health care facility, and amoxicillin clavulanate was administered, but there was no improvement. (New England Journal of Medicine)

    British Man Recovers After 'Cold' Triggers Paralysis  Jul 2, 2008
    While there is no cure for the condition, there are several treatments including intravenous immunoglobulin, which contains healthy antibodies from blood donors. High doses of immunoglobulin can block the damaging antibodies that may contribute to Guillain-Barre syndrome, according to the. (Fox News)

    Silencing Of Molecular 'Conversation' May Help Curb Severe Allergies  Jul 1, 2008
    When IL-4 and IL-21 are involved in the same 'conversation' with a B cell, laboratory experiments show they stimulate the production of large amounts of the antibody class known as immunoglobulin E, or IgE.. IgE is a very tightly regulated antibody. (Science Daily)

    Hay Fever & Injections On The NHS  Jun 30, 2008
    Your body produces an antibody called immunoglobulin E (IgE) when you come into contact with an allergen. If there is a lot of pollen in the air you will produce IgE in reaction to it. (Suite101.com)

    IRI Separation Technologies Inc.: Corporate Update  Jun 19, 2008
    The Company has, until recently, operated two manufacturing plants in Airdrie, Alberta, being; a) an Immunoglobulin extraction and purification facility; and b) an Egg Breaking facility producing liquid whole egg, yolk, and albumen. As the Company's core business is not in the liquid egg retail market, the egg breaking facility was closed as of Friday, June 13th. (CCNMatthews Press Releases)

    China acts swiftly after six die at hospital  Jun 4, 2008
    The latest medical mystery began with the death on May 22 of a patient who received the blood-based drug, human immunoglobulin. The patient died at the No.2 Hospital of Nanchang University in Jiangxi Province, according to state officials. (International Herald Tribune -- Business)

    Grants/contracts  Jun 1, 2008
    These proteins include albumin, clotting factors, and intravenous immunoglobulin. Haemonetics is a global healthcare company focused on providing innovative blood management solutions for our customers. (TMCnet)

    Bacterial Infection May Boost SIDS Risk  May 31, 2008
    That's a time-frame coinciding with blood concentrations of immunoglobulin that protect newborns against bacterial infections. "This is just at the point that antibodies that go across the placenta -- from mom to baby -- to protect them are starting to disappear, and babies haven't made a lot of their own antibodies yet," noted Dr. Cheryl Cipriani, an associate professor of pediatrics at Texas Ath Science Center College of Medicine and a neonatologist with Scott. (MEDLINEplus)

    Hep A place Zanzibar Fine Food and Catering deemed safe  May 31, 2008
    The Department of Human Services has provided immunoglobulin treatment for those in contact with the victims to stop them also becoming sick. It has also urged any new victims to seek treatment. (Melbourne Herald Sun)

    IRI Separation Technologies Inc. Announces Private Placement  May 30, 2008
    IRI Separation Technologies Inc. (TSX VENTURE: - ) is a biotechnology company that specializes in the extraction, development and commercialization of polyclonal immunoglobulin antibodies for virus and bacteria related health issues ... The immunoglobulin antibodies are intended for both the general and specific antibody market. (CCNMatthews Press Releases)

    Moms Stress During Pregnancy May Harm Baby  May 22, 2008
    Mothers with the highest stress during pregnancy were most likely to give birth to babies with higher levels of immunoglobulin E (IgE)an antibody in mammals that may indicate allergy ... Doctors who researched the effect of pregnancy stress on babies compared levels of immunoglobulin E in umbilical cord blood samples to what. (Informify)

    Allergy risk 'may be set in womb'  May 21, 2008
    The researchers measured levels of an antibody called Immunoglobulin E (IgE) in the babies' umbilical cord blood. This is known to play a key role in the development of allergic responses. (BBC News -- Health)

    Stress in pregnancy may up kids' asthma risk  May 21, 2008
    The ongoing study by researchers at Harvard Medical School measured the blood levels of an antibody immunoglobulin E (IgE), the marker of immune response, in the umbilical cord to examine the impact of parental stress on child asthma risk. The data on 387 newborns in Boston shows that babies born to women who experienced three major stress events, like finances, health, relationships, and concerns about community safety during pregnancy had a 12 percent increase in risk of giving birth to a... (Xinhuanet, China)

    Asthma link to pregnancy stress  May 20, 2008
    The researchers measured levels of Immunoglobulin (IgE) - a chemical linked to allergic responses - in the umbilical cord blood of 387 babies. Amplified response. (BBC News -- Health)

    'Stressed pregnant moms likely to have kids with allergies'  May 20, 2008
    The researchers led by Wright found mothers who were the highly distressed during pregnancy were most likely to give birth to infants with higher levels of immunoglobulin E or IgE -- an immune system compound -- even though their mothers had only mild exposure to allergens during pregnancy. The finds held true regardless of the mother's race, class, education or smoking history. (Hindu)

    Sugar Linkage Could Lead To Better Treatment For Autoimmune Diseases  May 16, 2008
    The work revolves around immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant antibody in blood plasma. Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) has within it a trace amount of a very active material that is effective in relieving the inflammatory affects of lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, and other autoimmune disorders ... These carbohydrate structures are linked to the immunoglobulin and referred to as glycans, and on the tip of this glycan is a specifically linked sialic acid. (Science Daily)

    New Theory Suggests How Hepatitis C May Cause Rare Immune Disease  May 14, 2008
    Clonal expansion of immunoglobulin M+CD27+ B cells in HCV-associated mixed cryoglobulinemia. Blood 111(3): 1344-1356 (February 1, 2008) DOI 10. (Science Daily)

    Organ donation gives the gift of life  May 12, 2008
    These deposits of the protein immunoglobulin (IgA) prevent the kidney's proper filtering of waste and excess water from the blood. "I grew up like an average kid. I played sports and did all the fun stuff that a guy got to do," Pierce said. (Bismarck Tribune, ND)

    Allergy expert says expect cure for peanut allergy in five years  May 7, 2008
    The allergy occurs because the immunoglobulin E part of the immune system connects with antibodies which causes the release of inflammatory molecules such as histamines when peanuts are ingested and reactions can range from a minor irritation to a life-threatening, whole-body allergic response called anaphylaxis. Initial reactions usually involve the skin, approximately half involve the respiratory tract, and a third the gastrointestinal tract and children are usually diagnosed by about 14... (News-Medical.net)

    Neil Hunsaker poses Tuesday evening with the flip side of his Oversize Load sign, which he painted to read, Hunsaker Trucking: Be a donor; Save a life.">  May 2, 2008
    Golden Triangle Media. com - A story of organ donation, support. (Mt. Pleasant News, IA)

    A story of organ donation, support  May 2, 2008
    Golden Triangle Media. Friday, May 02, 2008. (Mt. Pleasant News, IA)

    Study Results of GAMMAGARD S/D and GAMMAGARD LIQUID in Patients with Mild-to-Moderate Alzheimer's Disease Announced  Apr 18, 2008
    GAMMAGARD S/D and GAMMAGARD LIQUID, marketed as KIOVIG in the European Union, contain a broad spectrum of immunoglobulins (antibodies) and are indicated as an immunoglobulin replacement therapy that boosts the immune system in patients with primary immunodeficiency disorders. The precise mechanisms of GAMMAGARD S/D and GAMMAGARD LIQUID's effects in Alzheimer's disease are not known. (PR Newswire)

    Study Suggests GAMMAGARD LIQUID May Target the Primary Pathway Involved in Alzheimer's Disease  Apr 16, 2008
    One oral presentation scheduled for April 17 - "A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Phase II Clinical Trial of Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIG) for Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease" - will discuss the evaluation of the efficacy, tolerability and safety of GAMMAGARD in the treatment of mild to moderate stage Alzheimer's disease. The oral presentation, "Intravenous Immunoglobulin Increases Brain Glucose Metabolism in Alzheimer Disease," will also be presented on April 17 and will discuss the... (PR Newswire)

    New test could cut unnecessary treatment for blood disorder in pregnancy  Apr 4, 2008
    Effect of high throughput RhD typing of fetal DNA in maternal plasma on use of anti-RhD immunoglobulin in RhD negative pregnant women: A prospective feasibility study ... RhD negative women are given one or two antiserum injections (anti-RhD immunoglobulin, derived from blood products) during the pregnancy. (EurekAlert!)

    MMR vaccination provides triple shielding for children  Apr 2, 2008
    MMR vaccination is also delayed in those on high doses of immunoglobulin as it can inhibit the immune response to measles and rubella vaccine for three months or more. The measles vaccine has reduced dramatically the morbidity and mortality from the extremely infective measles virus. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- News)

    Top 10 Reasons To Have Sex Tonight  Mar 25, 2008
    Having sex once or twice a week has been linked with higher levels of an antibody called immunoglobulin A or IgA, which can protect you from getting colds and other infections. Scientists at Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (CBS News)

    Eye Test Peers Into Heat-related Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms  Mar 24, 2008
    14, 2004) Intravenous immunoglobulin therapy may reduce the risk of a second attack of symptoms related to multiple sclerosis, according to an article in the October issue of The Archives of Neurology, one of. . (Science Daily)

    People With Job's Syndrome Lack Specific Immune Cells  Mar 18, 2008
    It is known that patients with Job's syndrome (technically known as hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome, or HIES) have an elevated level of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies and it is not clear to researchers why these people have high levels of IgE. Researchers say a future research study will likely explore the relationship between Th17 cells and the level of IgE antibodies and find out if the absence of Th17 cells in Job's patients disrupts the immune system in a way that raises the level of these... (Science Daily)

    Cause Of Severe Allergic Reaction To Cancer Drug Found  Mar 17, 2008
    Anaphylactic reactions are typically triggered by immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies, which the immune system produces after being sensitized by prior exposure to an allergen, a normally harmless substance that in some people causes an abnormal immune response. But when Dr. Platts-Mills and his collaborators further reviewed the clinical data, they came across another unusual finding. (Science Daily)

    Cancer Drug Cetuximab Reaction Related to Immune System: Study  Mar 16, 2008
    Immunoglobulin E or IgE response is the classic immune response that causes anaphylactic seizures. Many of those observed in the study started reacting severely almost immediately after getting the drug. (MedIndia)

    Baxter may test immune-system drug for Alzheimer's  Mar 8, 2008
    The claims analysis indicated the risk of developing Alzheimer's and related disorders might be reduced in patients previously treated with Gammagard, also known as intravenous immunoglobulin, or IVIG. The authors of the study are two executives from Meeting, Pa. -based health-data company Surveillance Data Inc.. (Chicago Tribune)

    Managing Your Holstein Beef Calves Successfully  Mar 7, 2008
    The records should indicate the origin of the calf, age, disease, problems or symptoms, immunoglobulin G levels, and any other identifying or helpful information ... Immunity strength can be checked by testing the immunoglobulin G or IgG levels. (Agri-View, WI)

    Guillain-Barré syndrome explained  Feb 29, 2008
    "He was diagnosed quickly, having numbness and tingling when he came to the ER." There are several ways to treat the disorder, he said; T.J. was given immunoglobulin therapy intravenously. "T.J. did quite well, although his treatment took awhile, which is typical," Kawalick said. (Farmington Valley Post, CT)

    Woman battling back after odd illness that baffled doctors  Feb 27, 2008
    When that didn't work, they treated her with intravenous immunoglobulin, a costly blood product sometimes used to combat serious autoimmune reactions. She remained the same. (AZCentral -- News)

    Novel Large-scale Method Reveals Drug Targets  Feb 27, 2008
    " The team identified previously undescribed interactions in a class of proteins called the immunoglobulin superfamily: this group of proteins shares properties that are important to allow cells to respond to their environment, talk to one another and stick together. Using human proteins and zebrafish as a model, the Sanger Institute researchers looked at interactions between 110 proteins in this superfamily - a total of more than 6000 experiments. They found 17 interactions that met stringent... (Science Daily)

    ProMetic announces signature of definitive license agreement with Kedrion for two hyperimmune products  Feb 26, 2008
    The three principal types of plasmaderivates produced by Kedrion are: standard and hyperimmune immunoglobulin, albumin and coagulation factors (procoagulants and anticoagulants). Its Website is. (PR Newswire)

    Chicken Antibodies To Help Detect HER2 Breast Cancer  Feb 26, 2008
    In a paper in the International Journal of Cancer,* the NIST-NCI-SAIC research team found that chicken immunoglobulin Y (IgY) antibody created against the HER2 protein could be tagged with quantum dot (tiny, intense and tunable sources of colorful light) to more reliably detect the HER2 biomarker than the existing diagnostic tests using mammalian antibodies tagged with conventional fluorescent dyes. Overall, the improvement in sensitivity to the HER2 biomarker was about 40-50 percent. (Science Daily)

    Singing all over this land  Feb 25, 2008
    " These community sings, or sing-a-longs, bring together the average voices of the neighborhood, village, or city in churches, community centers and tents to share old songs of common memory. According to Ben Ratliff, who wrote the Times article, if there is a natural opposite to gold-plated pop irony and faceless file sharing music as America knows it in 2008 this is it. The meetings are a slow-going, folkish appreciation of American vernacular culture. Earnest and person to person. I know this... (SunOnline)

    Genetic Mutation May Lead To Increased Autoimmunity  Feb 25, 2008
    Nemazee notes that the mouse recombining sequence has a human equivalent, the immunoglobulin kappa deleting element ... Other authors of the study, DNA Rearrangement by the Mouse Immunoglobulin Kappa Deleting Element Recombining Sequence RS Promotes Immune Tolerance and Lambda B Cell Production, are Jos; Luis Vela, Djemel A t-Azzouzene, Bao Hoa Duong, and Takayuki Ota of The Scripps Research Institute. (Science Daily)

    Genome Of Marine Organism Tells Of Humans' Unicellular Ancestors  Feb 20, 2008
    Likewise, choanoflagellates have five immunoglobulin domains, though they have no immune system; collagen, integrin and cadherin domains, though they have no skeleton or matrix binding cells together; and proteins called tyrosine kinases that are a key part of signaling between cells, even though Monosiga is not known to communicate, or at least does not form colonies. These findings are helping King and her colleagues assemble a picture of what the original common ancestor of humans and... (Science Daily)

    Location Matters, Even For Genes  Feb 16, 2008
    Singh's laboratory had become interested in studying the role of nuclear postioning in the control of gene activity based on work analyzing immunoglobulin heavy-chain genes. These genes are assembled by DNA recombination and code for proteins that are a crucial part of antibodies, produced in antibody-secreting lymphocytes or B-cells. (Science Daily)

    * The slaughterhouse 12  Feb 8, 2008
    Steroids did nothing for Kruse, so doctors began to treat her every two weeks with IVIG, intravenous immunoglobulin, a blood product that contains antibodies. "It's kind of like hitting the condition over the head with a sledgehammer," Lachance said. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    A Medical Mystery Unfolds in Minnesota  Feb 6, 2008
    Officials are trying to figure out why workers at a meat plant were stricken with a strange neurological illness (BlueRidgeNow.com)

    Just Cowboy Up’: Parker calls up city for help  Feb 2, 2008
    He needs immunoglobulin, proteins produced by plasma cells in the blood, designed to control the body's immune response by binding to substances in the body that are recognized as foreign antigens such as bacteria or viruses ... To fight the disease, Parker s options are intravenous immunoglobulin, antibody replacement therapy and bone marrow transplant, with intravenous immunoglobulin replacement as the most common treatment in which to acquire the immunoglobulin he needs to live. (McKinney Courier-Gazette, TX)

    Fetal Surgeon Shows For First Time That Laser Procedure May Treat Vasa Previa  Jan 3, 2008
    3, 2008) A University of South Florida fetal surgeon at Tampa General Hospital successfully treated in utero a rare but potentially devastating condition in which placental blood vessels block the birth canal and can rupture during labor, leaving the baby without vital blood and oxygen. If undiagnosed, the condition known as vasa previa is frequently deadly for newborns. (Science Daily)

    Genetic link discovered to Kawasaki disease  Dec 23, 2007
    Up to 20 percent of children who have the disease resist the standard treatment with intravenous immunoglobulin. This therapy is more likely to fail in individuals with the variant gene. (North County Times)

    Link Between Cellular Defense Processes Found, Showing How Cancer Cells Survive  Dec 21, 2007
    22, 2006) Scientists have found a new task managed by the antibody that's the workhorse of the human immune system: Inside cells, Immunoglobulin G (IgG) helps bring together the phagosomes that corral invading. (Nov. (Science Daily)

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