Posted on Wednesday 7 November 2007
The BBC reports on an innovative laser treatment that Arizona researchers are developing. If perfected the treatment could kill hardy organisms like HIV and MRSA.
It produces lethal vibrations in the protein coat of micro-organisms, thereby destroying them. The effect of the vibrations is similar to that of high-pitched noise shattering glass.
However, the line of attack can be perfected so that the proteins which coat human cells remain unaffected.
So far experiments have been done on E. coli bacterial cells, Tobacco Mosaic Virus cells, as well as human and hamster cells.
After several attempts, the researchers found a level which “inactivates both viruses and bacteria while leaving sensitive materials such as mammalian cells unharmed”.
Lead researcher Professor Kong-Thon Tsen, of Arizona State University, said: “The research so far suggests that ISRS will be ready for use in disinfection and could provide treatments against some of the worst, often drug-resistant, bacterial and viral pathogens.”
The technology is called Impulsive Stimulated Raman Scattering (ISRS). The report was filed in the Journal of Physics: Condensed Matters.
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