gabriela sinkiewicz lactobacillus reuteri in health and disease
... preparing and preserving foods. Several different bacterial species are today used as probiotic, i.e. health promoting, bacteria in different products both for human and animal applications. By definition probiotic bacteria are “live microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts confer ...
... preparing and preserving foods. Several different bacterial species are today used as probiotic, i.e. health promoting, bacteria in different products both for human and animal applications. By definition probiotic bacteria are “live microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts confer ...
Lopes2012 - Edinburgh Research Archive
... Lopes, B., A. Hamouda, S. Amyes. The role of IS30 in the expression of the blaADC gene in Acinetobacter baumannii (Poster, ECCMID 2011, Milan, Italy) Lopes, B., A. Hamouda, S. Amyes. The utilisation of gluconic acid in certain strains of Acinetobacter baumannii (Abstract, ECCMID 2011, Milan, Italy) ...
... Lopes, B., A. Hamouda, S. Amyes. The role of IS30 in the expression of the blaADC gene in Acinetobacter baumannii (Poster, ECCMID 2011, Milan, Italy) Lopes, B., A. Hamouda, S. Amyes. The utilisation of gluconic acid in certain strains of Acinetobacter baumannii (Abstract, ECCMID 2011, Milan, Italy) ...
PDF - Undiagnosed Diseases Network International
... in-person Steering Committee meetings on a quarterly basis during the first year of Network operation and subsequently three times per year; during months in which there are not inperson meetings, there are monthly conference calls as needed to share information on data resources, methodologies, ana ...
... in-person Steering Committee meetings on a quarterly basis during the first year of Network operation and subsequently three times per year; during months in which there are not inperson meetings, there are monthly conference calls as needed to share information on data resources, methodologies, ana ...
PROGRAM PROGRAM
... • How next-generation sequencing can make microbiologist’s life easier (I. Sitkiewicz) – 20 min • Mobilome of psychrotolerant bacteria from the polar regions (Ł.Dziewit) – 20 min • ABC transporters in dermatophytes (M.Gadzalski) – 12 min • Insight into virome of Alphaproteobacteria (P. Decewicz) ...
... • How next-generation sequencing can make microbiologist’s life easier (I. Sitkiewicz) – 20 min • Mobilome of psychrotolerant bacteria from the polar regions (Ł.Dziewit) – 20 min • ABC transporters in dermatophytes (M.Gadzalski) – 12 min • Insight into virome of Alphaproteobacteria (P. Decewicz) ...
Comparison of different PCR tests for detecting Shiga toxin
... the need to find a single specific DNA sequence to identify EHEC O157. Moreover, one of the major drawbacks of the published PCR-based approaches for detection of STEC O157 is lack of internal amplification control (IAC) which is required in order to monitor false negatives that may be caused by PCR ...
... the need to find a single specific DNA sequence to identify EHEC O157. Moreover, one of the major drawbacks of the published PCR-based approaches for detection of STEC O157 is lack of internal amplification control (IAC) which is required in order to monitor false negatives that may be caused by PCR ...
Product description P018-G1 SHOX-v03 - MRC
... SHOX gene function. - Please note that single exon deletions have a considerable chance of being a false positive result, either due to non-pathogenic copy number variants (Benito-Sanz et al. 2011a), mutations within the probe binding site (Barca-Tierno et al. 2011) or due to impurities in the DNA. ...
... SHOX gene function. - Please note that single exon deletions have a considerable chance of being a false positive result, either due to non-pathogenic copy number variants (Benito-Sanz et al. 2011a), mutations within the probe binding site (Barca-Tierno et al. 2011) or due to impurities in the DNA. ...
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... and putative enzyme reaction equations, especially designed for finding metabolic pathways on orphan metabolites (compounds known to be present at least in a living organism, but whose synthetic/degradation pathways are unknown). ...
... and putative enzyme reaction equations, especially designed for finding metabolic pathways on orphan metabolites (compounds known to be present at least in a living organism, but whose synthetic/degradation pathways are unknown). ...
Distribution and Concordance of N-Acetyltransferase Genotype and
... al. (22), with minor modifications. Subjects ingested two tablets, each containing 100 mg of caffeine, following an overnight fast. Subjects refrained from the consumption of caffeine- and methylxanthine-containing foods and beverages from midnight until 5 h after the dose of caffeine. Four and 5 h ...
... al. (22), with minor modifications. Subjects ingested two tablets, each containing 100 mg of caffeine, following an overnight fast. Subjects refrained from the consumption of caffeine- and methylxanthine-containing foods and beverages from midnight until 5 h after the dose of caffeine. Four and 5 h ...
Potential Transmission of Bartonella Species by Ticks Sarah Arnao
... diverse number of mammalian hosts, there is substantial opportunity for the potential uptake of these bloodborne bacteria by a variety of arthropod vectors. Recently, Bartonella DNA has been detected in blood samples obtained from loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta Linnaeus), suggesting the pos ...
... diverse number of mammalian hosts, there is substantial opportunity for the potential uptake of these bloodborne bacteria by a variety of arthropod vectors. Recently, Bartonella DNA has been detected in blood samples obtained from loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta Linnaeus), suggesting the pos ...
gsea user guide
... dataset. This prevents flat genes from driving the clustering result and improves processing time by focusing on a smaller number of interesting genes. The GSEA algorithm does not filter the expression dataset and does not benefit from your filtering of the expression dataset. During the analysis, g ...
... dataset. This prevents flat genes from driving the clustering result and improves processing time by focusing on a smaller number of interesting genes. The GSEA algorithm does not filter the expression dataset and does not benefit from your filtering of the expression dataset. During the analysis, g ...
Serotype IX, a Proposed New Streptococcus agalactiae
... submitted to the Neisseria and Streptococcus Reference laboratory, Statens Serum Institut (SSI), are nontypeable (unpublished data). In recent years, molecular serotyping of GBS based on detection of serotype-specific genes of the capsular region has been developing rapidly (5, 7, 29, 42) and, in so ...
... submitted to the Neisseria and Streptococcus Reference laboratory, Statens Serum Institut (SSI), are nontypeable (unpublished data). In recent years, molecular serotyping of GBS based on detection of serotype-specific genes of the capsular region has been developing rapidly (5, 7, 29, 42) and, in so ...
Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis: microbiology, biochemical
... C. pseudotuberculosis should not be classified as subspecies, due to their high genomic similarity. In two other independent studies [54, 107], C. pseudotuberculosis was found to be closely related to C. ulcerans. More recently, analysis of partial gene sequences from the β-subunit of RNA polymerase ...
... C. pseudotuberculosis should not be classified as subspecies, due to their high genomic similarity. In two other independent studies [54, 107], C. pseudotuberculosis was found to be closely related to C. ulcerans. More recently, analysis of partial gene sequences from the β-subunit of RNA polymerase ...
Asymmetries in Retrieval of Gene Function Information
... of the source followed by a slash followed by an accession number and can be searched with one or both components, e.g., genbank [si], AF001892 [si], genbank/AF001892 [si]. The SI field and the Entrez sequence database links are not linked. The PubMed links to these databases are created from the re ...
... of the source followed by a slash followed by an accession number and can be searched with one or both components, e.g., genbank [si], AF001892 [si], genbank/AF001892 [si]. The SI field and the Entrez sequence database links are not linked. The PubMed links to these databases are created from the re ...
(Pan) Salmonella and Salmonella Serotype Typhi–Specific Real
... sewage disposal and water treatment facilities.1,2 It is standard practice in many clinical microbiology laboratories to culture for Salmonella and Shigella species by using primary isolation media, such as MacConkey and Hektoen Enteric agars.3,4 Isolates suspected to possibly represent salmonellae ...
... sewage disposal and water treatment facilities.1,2 It is standard practice in many clinical microbiology laboratories to culture for Salmonella and Shigella species by using primary isolation media, such as MacConkey and Hektoen Enteric agars.3,4 Isolates suspected to possibly represent salmonellae ...
Dubilier et al
... sulphur-oxidizing bacteria, and it was proposed that they use reduced sulphur compounds from the vent fluids as electron donors and fix carbon dioxide autotrophically to synthesize organic compounds that are passed on to the host (reviewed in REFS 3,4). Before the discovery of ...
... sulphur-oxidizing bacteria, and it was proposed that they use reduced sulphur compounds from the vent fluids as electron donors and fix carbon dioxide autotrophically to synthesize organic compounds that are passed on to the host (reviewed in REFS 3,4). Before the discovery of ...
Dubilier Bergin Lott 2008 chemosynthetic symbiosis
... sulphur-oxidizing bacteria, and it was proposed that they use reduced sulphur compounds from the vent fluids as electron donors and fix carbon dioxide autotrophically to synthesize organic compounds that are passed on to the host (reviewed in REFS 3,4). Before the discovery of ...
... sulphur-oxidizing bacteria, and it was proposed that they use reduced sulphur compounds from the vent fluids as electron donors and fix carbon dioxide autotrophically to synthesize organic compounds that are passed on to the host (reviewed in REFS 3,4). Before the discovery of ...
Phage Conversion and the Role of Bacteriophage and Host
... Strains of V. cholerae that are deficient in cholera toxin production exhibit attenuation of virulence in animals and humans (Guinee et al. 1985, 1987, 1988). In some cases, phage conversion has been shown to generate a potent pathogen from an avirulent bacterium, which is the case with the Shiga to ...
... Strains of V. cholerae that are deficient in cholera toxin production exhibit attenuation of virulence in animals and humans (Guinee et al. 1985, 1987, 1988). In some cases, phage conversion has been shown to generate a potent pathogen from an avirulent bacterium, which is the case with the Shiga to ...
Standard PDF - Wiley Online Library
... mercial rat colonies, and found four distinct karyotype forms. Further analysis raised the number of distinct karyotype forms in rats to eight [15]. Karyotype forms of P. carinii f.sp. carinii have been shown to be stable for at least a year [8]. A particular karyotype form can occur in multiple col ...
... mercial rat colonies, and found four distinct karyotype forms. Further analysis raised the number of distinct karyotype forms in rats to eight [15]. Karyotype forms of P. carinii f.sp. carinii have been shown to be stable for at least a year [8]. A particular karyotype form can occur in multiple col ...
Product description P048-C1-0315 LMNA-MYOT - MRC
... polymorphism in the sequence detected by a probe can also cause a reduction in relative peak height, even when not located exactly on the ligation site! In addition, some probe signals are more sensitive to sample purity and small changes in experimental conditions. Therefore, deletions and duplicat ...
... polymorphism in the sequence detected by a probe can also cause a reduction in relative peak height, even when not located exactly on the ligation site! In addition, some probe signals are more sensitive to sample purity and small changes in experimental conditions. Therefore, deletions and duplicat ...
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... A. bacteria in the soil secreting an antibiotic to kill competitors B. a microbiologist using the microscope to study bacteria C. humans using yeast to make beer and wine D. Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the lungs causing tuberculosis E. public health officials monitoring diseases in a community ASM ...
... A. bacteria in the soil secreting an antibiotic to kill competitors B. a microbiologist using the microscope to study bacteria C. humans using yeast to make beer and wine D. Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the lungs causing tuberculosis E. public health officials monitoring diseases in a community ASM ...
Rfam Documentation
... Our seed alignments are small, curated sets of representative sequences for each family, as opposed to an alignment of all known members. The seed alignment also has as a secondary structure annotation, which represents the conserved secondary structure for these sequences. The ideal basis for a new ...
... Our seed alignments are small, curated sets of representative sequences for each family, as opposed to an alignment of all known members. The seed alignment also has as a secondary structure annotation, which represents the conserved secondary structure for these sequences. The ideal basis for a new ...
Quantitative analysis of SMN1 and SMN2 genes based on DHPLC
... according to the size of the PCR products by use of an algorithm provided by WAVEmaker system control software (Transgenomic). A total of 20 mL of PCR product was injected for analysis in each run. The samples were run under partially denaturing conditions according to the nature of each amplicon an ...
... according to the size of the PCR products by use of an algorithm provided by WAVEmaker system control software (Transgenomic). A total of 20 mL of PCR product was injected for analysis in each run. The samples were run under partially denaturing conditions according to the nature of each amplicon an ...
Implications of bacterial viruses on pathogenic bacteria
... d’Herelle’s days scientists have isolated vast amounts of bacteriophages, or phages for short, and phages have had an essential role in the development of modern molecular biology. Phages are viruses infecting only bacterial hosts, and like all viruses, they lack the features required for autonomous ...
... d’Herelle’s days scientists have isolated vast amounts of bacteriophages, or phages for short, and phages have had an essential role in the development of modern molecular biology. Phages are viruses infecting only bacterial hosts, and like all viruses, they lack the features required for autonomous ...
06_Microb_biofilm_II_2014 - IS MU
... The properties of microbes growing in the biofilm form are fundamentally different from the properties of microbes growing in the planktonic form; the microbes in biofilm – express different genes – produce different products (extracellular matrix flagella) – enjoy a higher degree of protection ...
... The properties of microbes growing in the biofilm form are fundamentally different from the properties of microbes growing in the planktonic form; the microbes in biofilm – express different genes – produce different products (extracellular matrix flagella) – enjoy a higher degree of protection ...
Affymetrix Software User Manuals
... written instructions provided by Affymetrix. You understand and agree that, except as expressly set forth in the Affymetrix terms and conditions, no right or license to any patent or other intellectual property owned or licensable by Affymetrix is conveyed or implied by this Affymetrix product. In p ...
... written instructions provided by Affymetrix. You understand and agree that, except as expressly set forth in the Affymetrix terms and conditions, no right or license to any patent or other intellectual property owned or licensable by Affymetrix is conveyed or implied by this Affymetrix product. In p ...
Metagenomics
Metagenomics is the study of genetic material recovered directly from environmental samples. The broad field may also be referred to as environmental genomics, ecogenomics or community genomics. While traditional microbiology and microbial genome sequencing and genomics rely upon cultivated clonal cultures, early environmental gene sequencing cloned specific genes (often the 16S rRNA gene) to produce a profile of diversity in a natural sample. Such work revealed that the vast majority of microbial biodiversity had been missed by cultivation-based methods. Recent studies use either ""shotgun"" or PCR directed sequencing to get largely unbiased samples of all genes from all the members of the sampled communities. Because of its ability to reveal the previously hidden diversity of microscopic life, metagenomics offers a powerful lens for viewing the microbial world that has the potential to revolutionize understanding of the entire living world. As the price of DNA sequencing continues to fall, metagenomics now allows microbial ecology to be investigated at a much greater scale and detail than before.