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Cloning and sequencing of the kedarcidin biosynthetic

... chromophore were confirmed by high resolution mass spectrometry (Fig. S4, ESI†). For the enediyne form of the KED chromophore, high resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (HRESIMS) yielded an [M + H]+ ion at m/z 1030.37338 for the enediyne form of the KED chromophore, consistent with i ...
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Production of Monoclonal Antibody Against Listeria monocytogenes

- Wiley Online Library
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... (Fig. 1c) and six contained one or more large (> 50 amino acid) insertions; these same features were also observed in the corresponding P. capuana genomic sequences. One of the most extreme examples of genetic degeneration within the P. capuana carotenoid pathway is the transcript representing LCYB: ...
ST.25 - WIPO
ST.25 - WIPO

... (iv) if furnished in electronic form, shall be in an electronic document format and filed by a means of transmittal in accordance with paragraph 39; (v) if furnished in electronic form together with the international application, shall be identical to the sequence listing as contained in the applica ...
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... The stability of 1-O--AGs formed in the human liver microsomal incubations were studied and compared to the literature values. The safe compounds possess longer half-lives and thus can be differentiated from compounds with known toxicity risks. The relative half-lives for 1-O--AGs were calculated ...
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... species-specific variation in litter quality can influence decomposition rate (Kazakou et al., 2009), all bags were filled with nettle (Urtica dioica L.) leaves on the basis that the species was present at all field sites (Rowe et al., 2011). To ensure consistent leaf quality, fresh leaves were coll ...
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... slope were 0.995 and 0.4846 respectively. These values indicate that the electrode reaction was diffusioncontrolled.9–20 Therefore, a diffusion component must be taken into account. Other studies were conducted in line with this phenomenon. Next, in order to obtain the optimum experimental condition ...
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... resistant strains of A. baumannii. Resistance to carbapenems is well known due to the presence of intrinsic carbapenemase gene blaOXA-51-like, which may be governed by insertion elements, or by acquired carbapenemases like blaOXA-23-like, blaOXA-58-like or blaOXA-40-like genes, most of which are fre ...
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... complex trophic structures responsible for creation and maintenance of the stable climax reef community observed historically. Any holistic approach to assessment of restoration must be cognizant of all “the players” in the trophic interactions. To accurately assess oyster restoration efforts, it i ...
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... addition is sometimes taken alone: when antibodies against a certain factor protect an animal from disease, this is sufficient to call this factor a virulence factor. Just as Koch recognized the limitations of his postulates, Falkow realized the implications of too rigid an application of his molecu ...
Standard for the presentation of nucleotide and amino acid
Standard for the presentation of nucleotide and amino acid

... alphabet, it shall also be indicated in characters of the Latin alphabet either as a mere transliteration or through translation into English. The data elements, except those under numeric identifiers <110>, <120> and <160>, shall be repeated for each sequence included in the sequence listing. Only ...
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