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In the News (Tue 10 Nov 09)

  
  Dr. Bruce A. Sadilek,Naturopathic Family Physician Tucson Arizona
Nanobacterium is described as teh smallest self-replicating organism ever detected.
The hypothesis is that Nanobacterium clings to calcified cardiovascular tissue, thus causing a more aggressive inflammatory process.
A. - Nanobacterium is treated first by identification.
www.drsadilek.com /cardiovascular-health-article.htm   (387 words)

  
 Alternative View on the Putative Organism, Nanobacterium sanguineum
The antigenic properties of the structures previously identified as Nanobacterium sanguineum could be explained as humeral antibody response to a number of biomolecules which readily adsorb onto the surface of the hydroxyapatite microcrystals.
Sequence analysis of the DNA from Nanobacterium has been shown to be indistinguishable from that of a known contaminating environmental microorganism (Phyllobacterium mysinacearum) in culture media and laboratory reagents,.
Nanobacterium when compared with another bacterium was found to have a twentieth part of DNA, a tenth of RNA and equal amounts of protein.
www.heartfixer.com /Nanobacterium/Nanobacterium-Report.htm   (1990 words)

  
 Nanobacteria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nanobacteria are nano-sized in that they are from 20-200 nanometers in size and are the smallest known self-replicating bacteria (a nanometer is 1 billionth of a meter and is approximately the width of ten hydrogen atoms side-to-side).
Nanobacterium sanguineum is recognized as an emerging infectious disease.
Nanobacteria infection by Nanobacterium sanguineum is an "emerging infectious disease" meaning that it is newly discovered and that the diseases it cause are being researched and further described.....Nanobacteria pathogens (a sort of "slime mold") appear to cause, or be involved in: heart disease, osteoporosis, degenerative muscle disease, Alzheimer's, and more...
lewfh.tripod.com /frmullershomeopathicdispensaryforthepoor/id2.html   (2748 words)

  
 info: Nanobacterium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nanobacterium sanguineum was proposed in 1998 as an explanation of certain kinds of pathologic calcification (apatite in kidney stones) by Finnish researcher Olavi Kajander and Turkish researcher Neva Ciftcioglu, working at the University of Kuopio in Finland.
According to the researchers the particles self-replicated in microbiological culture, and the researchers further reported having identified DNA in these structures by staining.
Infection with Bartonella weissii and Detection of Nanobacterium...
www.napoli-pizza.net /Nanobacterium.html   (1564 words)

  
 Figures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nanobacterium surrounded with the electron-dense shell of carbonate apatite.
Nanobacterium at the 3 o'clock position is budding.
Hairy appearance of nanobacteria due to the buildup of carbonate apatite envelope.
www.medscape.com /content/2004/00/46/95/469588/469588_fig.html   (73 words)

  
 Nanobacteria In Vaccines Made Of BSE-Possible Bovine Material
Nanobacteria are 'nano'-sized in that they are from 20-200 nanometers in size (a nanometer is 1 billionth of a meter.
"Nanobacteria infection by Nanobacterium sanguineum is an 'emerging infectious disease' meaning that it is newly-discovered and that the diseases it cause are being researched and further described.
These self-replicating ultrafilterable bacteria were isolated from over 80% of commercial ÔsterileÕ fetal and newborn bovine sera and are thus the most common contaminant present in cell cultures.
www.rense.com /general32/poss.htm   (2299 words)

  
 NASA and Nanobac Life Sciences Collaborate on Nanobacterium sanguineum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nanobac Life Sciences, Inc. have announced an agreement with NASA’s Johnson Space Center (JSC), Houston Texas, to collaborate on research on Nanobacteria and its nature and role in pathological calcification, including the detection and treatment of the pathogen.
Nanobac will provide JSC with equipment and specialty supplies for nanobacteria research and apply its pioneering diagnostic and treatment experience in the field.
Nanobacterium sanguineum (nanobacteria) is the smallest self-replicating organism ever detected – at 50 to 500 billionths of a meter, 1/1000th the size of the smallest previously known bacteria.
www.rapidmicrobiology.com /news/2001h0.php   (377 words)

  
 Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients: What is coming through that needle? The problem of pathogenic vaccine ...
A human variety of this pathogen has been found to cause or be associated with a host of disease conditions, only a few of which include atherosclerosis, coronary artery/heart disease, kidney stones and kidney disease, arthritis, MS, Alzheimers, some cancers, and other conditions.
Since this species of bacteria is specific to mammals, and must be lab-cultured in mammalian blood or serum, it is not surprising that this variety of nanobacterium has been isolated as a contaminant from bovine calf serum, other mammalian bio-products, and vaccines.
This was indeed verified when a group of researchers found that 2 out of 3 lots of inactivated polio vaccine, and 3 out of 6 lots of veterinary vaccines were contaminated with nanobacteria.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_243/ai_109946533/pg_4   (1141 words)

  
 Nanobac Life Sciences, Inc. Announces International Journal of Pathophysiology Publication Demonstrating Reversal of ...
Nanobacterium sanguineum (nanobacteria) is the smallest self-replicating organism ever detected - at 50 to 500 billionths of a meter, 1/1000th the size of the smallest previously known bacteria.
If left untreated, CAD may result in a myocardial infarction, which is known as a heart attack.
Nanobac Life Sciences, Inc. is dedicated to improving people's health through the detection and eradication of Nanobacterium sanguineum (nanobacteria).
www.medicalnewsservice.com /ARCHIVE/MNS2420.cfm   (812 words)

  
 Infection with Bartonella weissii and Detection of Nanobacterium Antigens in a North Carolina Beef Herd -- ...
Infection with Bartonella weissii and Detection of Nanobacterium Antigens in a North Carolina Beef Herd -- Breitschwerdt et al.
Infection with Bartonella weissii and Detection of Nanobacterium Antigens in a North Carolina Beef Herd
To our knowledge, data related to Nanobacterium infection in cattle are not available from United States.
jcm.asm.org /cgi/content/full/39/3/879?view=full&pmid=11230398   (2714 words)

  
 Introduction Select Physician fort Worth, Primary Care Physician, Ophthalmology Physician, Cardiovascular Health   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nanobacterium is described as teh smallest self-replicating organism ever detected.
The hypothesis is that Nanobacterium clings to calcified cardiovascular tissue, thus causing a more aggressive inflammatory process.
One of the markers we use for this is C-reactive protein (CRP), which helps us measure vascular inflammation.
www.selectphysician.com   (1475 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Research
The research was performed by Stephen Epstein, MD and Jianhui Zhu, PhD at the Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC.
Nanobacterium sanguineum (nanobacteria) is the smallest self-replicating organism ever detected -- at 50 to 500 billionths of a meter, 1/100th the size of the smallest previously known bacteria.
The Company's pioneering research is establishing the pathogenic role of nanobacteria in calcification, particularly in coronary artery heart disease and vascular disease.
quote.bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=conewsstory&refer=conews&tkr=NNBP:US&sid=aYhEbQ5uGX2U   (939 words)

  
 Adventist4Truth.com >>> Bringing Forth The Truth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nanobacteria, formally known as Nanobacterium sanguineum, are so minute that they eluded researchers for decades.
With their protective apatite coat, nanobacteria are highly resistant to heat, radiation, and all antibiotics—except tetracycline.
Although there’s no discussion of nanobacterium, and the article is somewhat technical, it’s appropriate for the general reader, especially my savvy subscribers.
www.adventist4truth.com /index2.php?HealthPages=nanobacteria   (1955 words)

  
 Many Healthy Returns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The answer may be "yes." We have found evidence of several types of infections in heart disease victims - C. pneumoniae, H. Pylori, cytomegalovirus, and the newest discovery, nanobacterium sanguinum.
The latter infection, nanobacterium, evades the immune system by secreting a calcium shell around itself, and has been implicated in the formation of hardened arteries, calcifications, and kidney stones.
If you currently suffer from scleroderma, heart and vascular disease, or kidney stones, ask our physicians if you may be a candidate for nanobacterium testing.
www.drmagaziner.com /returns26.htm   (1485 words)

  
 Biofilms
An unusual organism called Nanobacterium sanguineum has been identified in association with prostatic and other calcifications, although some controversy remains surrounding the characteristics and pathogenicity of this ultra-small and difficult to detect bacterium.
It is unusual in many respects including its small size (about 1/1000 of the usual bacterial size) and its uniform association with layers of calcification, called a biofilm, with which it encapsulates and protects itself.
The 2 researchers from Finland who discovered the Nanobacterium sanguineum by serendipity and discovered its association with calcification were nominated for the Nobel prize in 2000 and are actively engaged in expanding the knowledge base.
home.swipnet.se /isop/biofilms.htm   (5325 words)

  
 Fetal Bovine Serum & Nanobacteria
"Nanobacteria infection by Nanobacterium sanguineum is an “emerging
A new potential threat for blood and blood prouducts, cell culture, cell
(B) TEM image of a nanobacterium engulfed by a BHK cell;
www.whale.to /a/nanobacteria.html   (1720 words)

  
 RedOrbit NEWS | Reassessing Risk Assessment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
For decades, researchers have seen evidence that epidemic illnesses such as heart disease are triggered by infection.
Such agencies usually do not consider how to adapt to climate-altering super volcanoes or epidemics from strange nanoorganisms, because either these are perceived as indefensible or they haven't entered the awareness of the organizations yet.
Electron microscope image of Nanobacterium sanguineum (blood bacterium) by researchers at Finland's University of Kuopio.
www.rednova.com /modules/news/tools.php?tool=print&id=41794   (2882 words)

  
 Powell's Books - The Calcium Bomb: The Nanobacteria Link to Heart Disease & Cancer by Douglas Mulhall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In plain language, this book describes the unmasking of a special infection in heart disease by newly discovered nanobacterium, along with tests for detecting it and an experimental formula that gradually gets rid of it.
Now, after more than a century and vast sums spent on seeking an infectious trigger, much of the code has been cracked; not just by famous institutes, but by scientists in Finland who found the trigger, and a Florida biotech company that developed a treatment.
The harmful impacts of heart disease are being reversed in thousands of patients whose doctors are treating them with a novel formula.
www.powells.com /cgi-bin/partner?partner_id=27576&cgi=product&isbn=1594111014   (497 words)

  
 witts.org
Nanobacteria (nanobacterium sanguineum) is the smallest self-replicating organism in human body.
It has been implicated in a variety of diseases associated with pathological calcification, particularly in coronary artery heart and vascular diseases.
Nanobac Life Sciences, Inc of USA, dedicated to improving health through the detection and eradication of nanobacterium through research, signed in Oct 2004, a manufacturing agreement with the Canada based, ISO-9001-certified manufacturer and distributor, Medicorp Inc, for the production of two blood-tests for the detection of nanobacteria.
www.witts.org /diagnostic_6_feb05/diagno_techtrans.htm   (573 words)

  
 Globeinvestor.com: Nanobac Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Retains Clinical Research Organization for Biomarker Development
(DOCRO) to assist with the development, validation, including FDA clinical trials, and commercialization of NANOBAC's laboratory tests detecting the presence of, or exposure to, Nanobacterium sanguineum.
We believe DOCRO provides NANOBAC with a knowledgeable and experienced partner to help navigate the nanobacterium technology through the intricate process of technology development, clinical trials, FDA submission and, ultimately, approval," commented Thomas Soriano, President and CEO of DOCRO.
During the past five years, DOCRO has participated in more than 70 biomarker clinical trials resulting in FDA approval.
www.globeinvestor.com /servlet/ArticleNews/print/BWIRE/20040206/20040206005303   (584 words)

  
 nanobacterium - OneLook Dictionary Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
We found 2 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word nanobacterium:
Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "nanobacterium" is defined.
nanobacterium : Compact Oxford English Dictionary [home, info]
www.onelook.com /?w=nanobacterium&ls=a   (68 words)

  
 Cnes - Have the Martians Already Landed?
It was then that American scientist David McKay spotted the fossilized imprint of a tiny nanobacterium in Martian meteorite ALH84001 through his electronic microscope.
The discovery attracted huge media coverage and led to a whole series of scientific tests and trials that cast doubt on the origins of this nanobacterium.
The truth is that ALH84001 may actually have been contaminated by bacteria from our own planet.
www.cnes.fr /web/1742-have-the-martians-already-landed.php   (142 words)

  
 Johns Hopkins - Brady Urological Institute- Kidney Stones
Some exciting projects include the use of robotics and smaller instruments to improve outcomes while minimizing patient discomfort.
We also are investigating hereditary risk factors for stone disease which will aid in identifying patients at high risk for stone progression and recurrence and the role of micro-organism such as nanobacterium in the formation of stones.
Patients with symptoms of urolithiasis or a history of stone disease may refer themselves to the Stone Center or be referred by their physician.
urology.jhu.edu /kidney/stones.php?var=center.php   (287 words)

  
 A.R.E. Clinic -- Nanobes: Friend or Foe?
A controversial new microorganism was found in the late 1990's.
This organism, called the "nanobe" or "nanobacterium" has been found on Earth and on rocks believed to have come from Mars.
Scientists wonder if nanobes may influence human health.
www.areclinic.org /articles.asp?ArticleID=17&src=c   (788 words)

  
 eResearch.ca
Mistral Pharma Inc. is an oral drug delivery company with a focus on developing lead products based upon branded pharmaceuticals using its targeted controlled-delivery technologies.
Nanobac Life Sciences, Inc. is dedicated to improving people's health through the detection and eradication of Nanobacterium sanguineum (Nanobacteria).
Oragenics is a publicly held biopharmaceutical company trading on the American Stock Exchange under the symbol ONI.
www.eresearch.ca /lifescience.asp   (460 words)

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