Kansas State University has developed a national reputation in the area of biotechnology. The knowledge base created by work in human health has led to the creation of many exciting new technologies, listed below, which have applications in fields such as diagnostics, medicine/pharmacology, and developmental therapy.
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Chemical Agents, and Their Derivatives for Antifungal Applications (11-16)
Novel Broad-Spectrum Antivirals against Noroviruses, Picornaviruses and Coronaviruses (11-13)
A Novel Fusion Peptide with Potent Anti-Cancer Effects (11-06)
Red Yeast Fermentation to Produce Natural Astaxanthin and b-carotene Enriched Fish Meal (10-23)
Luciferase Transfected Stem Cells as Light Source for In-Situ Photodynamic Therapy of Cancer (10-21)
Novel Peptides for Therapeutic Treatment of Mesenteric Ischemia & Reperfusion Injury (10-19)
Multiplex Real-Time PCR for PCV2a and PCV2b Identification (10-16)
Small Peptide Self-Assembling Drug-Delivery Vesicles (09-08)
Use of Cells to Facilitate Targeted Delivery of Nanoparticle Therapeutics (07-26)
The Generation of Human Hepatoma Cells (Huh7) Bearing Self Replicating Norwalk virus RNA (06-19)
Antimicrobial Peptides for Pharmaceutical and Animal Health Applications (06-11)
Inhibition of Hepatitis C Virus Envelope Protein E2 Binding (01-30)
Ion-Forming Channel Peptides for Treatment of Disease (00-19)
Irradiated Animal Feed for Improved Performance and/or Feed Utilization (00-17)
Cattle Liver Abscess and Foot Rot Vaccine (00-01, 95-12 and 92-29)