SCIENTIST FIND CHEMICAL TO STOP ANTHRAX A U.S. research team has identified a chemical that could be effective against anthrax. A report published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry says a team from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, and University of Nevada-Las Vegas have identified seven chemicals that block the germination of cultured anthrax spores. The researchers showed that one of the compounds, 6-thioguanosine, blocked the spores' germination inside mammalian cells -- thus blocking anthrax infection, the journal said Friday in a release. The scientists are planning to test 6-thioguanosine in mice infected with the anthrax bacterium. Anthrax is a disease caused by spores that germinate into bacteria, which then release a deadly toxin. Copyright 2007 by United Press International ___________________ The full version of this story is available online at http://www.physorg.com/news96358027.html