The Amino Acid Sequences of the Fd Fragments of Two Human y1
... shown to be attached to the aspartic residue of this peptide, presumably involving the ,B-carboxyl group, and as sialic acid is unlikely to be present for 3h) and the digest was fractionated. The on the peptide (see section below on carbohydrate compositions of the chymotryptic peptides are of Cor F ...
... shown to be attached to the aspartic residue of this peptide, presumably involving the ,B-carboxyl group, and as sialic acid is unlikely to be present for 3h) and the digest was fractionated. The on the peptide (see section below on carbohydrate compositions of the chymotryptic peptides are of Cor F ...
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... classified as susceptible, intermediately susceptible, or resistant to the antimicrobial used (Diseases 2013). However, because of the approximation of inhibition diameter, there can be resultant MIC error in this test. Automated diameter readers, such as the OSIRIS video reader, have been produced ...
... classified as susceptible, intermediately susceptible, or resistant to the antimicrobial used (Diseases 2013). However, because of the approximation of inhibition diameter, there can be resultant MIC error in this test. Automated diameter readers, such as the OSIRIS video reader, have been produced ...
Inglés
... since this year, as previous studies were based on methods with limitations in sensitivity and coverage when compared with more recent approaches); articles not written in English, Portuguese or Spanish; studies performed in animals; studies performed in cell culture models; non-original studies (re ...
... since this year, as previous studies were based on methods with limitations in sensitivity and coverage when compared with more recent approaches); articles not written in English, Portuguese or Spanish; studies performed in animals; studies performed in cell culture models; non-original studies (re ...
DRAFT - CAFF Monitoring Series Report
... 4.4.1 Mammal monitoring questions ...........................................................................................................102 4.4.2 Potential contributors to the mammal monitoring scheme ................................................................103 4.4.3 Mammal conceptu ...
... 4.4.1 Mammal monitoring questions ...........................................................................................................102 4.4.2 Potential contributors to the mammal monitoring scheme ................................................................103 4.4.3 Mammal conceptu ...
Final report on Effects of environment on
... communities in the North and Celtic Seas The effects of different intensities of fishing disturbance on benthic communities were studied in the Irish and North Seas. Fishing disturbance was primarily attributed to dredges in the area of the Irish Sea that was studied and to beam trawls in the North ...
... communities in the North and Celtic Seas The effects of different intensities of fishing disturbance on benthic communities were studied in the Irish and North Seas. Fishing disturbance was primarily attributed to dredges in the area of the Irish Sea that was studied and to beam trawls in the North ...
SUPPORTING FILE S1 SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL AND
... resulting supernatant was used as the crude extract. The protein concentrations were measured ...
... resulting supernatant was used as the crude extract. The protein concentrations were measured ...
... of the drug (Speer et al., 1991). All these mechanisms are based on the acquisition of one or several tetracycline resistance determinants, which are widely distributed among bacterial genera (Schnappinger and Hillen, 1996). Additionally, mutations in the rRNA, multidrug transporter systems or perme ...
PLENARIES, SYMPOSIA AND WORKSHOPS
... Ranking risks in resistomes. The intrinsic resistome Delineating the dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes within microbial communities Comparative genomics to infer the antibiotic resistance mobilome in clonally related and unrelated strains Networks of Exchanging Antibiotic Resistance in Hu ...
... Ranking risks in resistomes. The intrinsic resistome Delineating the dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes within microbial communities Comparative genomics to infer the antibiotic resistance mobilome in clonally related and unrelated strains Networks of Exchanging Antibiotic Resistance in Hu ...
Genomics of the Bacillus cereus group of organisms
... has been established through the use of molecular techniques such as DNA–DNA hybridization [23] and more recently by comparing 16S or 23S rRNA sequences or 16S–23S rRNA spacer regions [2,24–26]. However, these methods could not adequately differentiate members of this group. There are numerous report ...
... has been established through the use of molecular techniques such as DNA–DNA hybridization [23] and more recently by comparing 16S or 23S rRNA sequences or 16S–23S rRNA spacer regions [2,24–26]. However, these methods could not adequately differentiate members of this group. There are numerous report ...
Isolation of Salmonella Serovar-Specific Single Domain
... Salmonella enterica serovar Newport. In this proof of concept study, recombinant and serovarspecific Salmonella spp. flagellin and domain 3 (D3) protein antigens were designed and purified. An immune phage display library was established and VHH single domain antibodies (sdAbs) specific for the D3 r ...
... Salmonella enterica serovar Newport. In this proof of concept study, recombinant and serovarspecific Salmonella spp. flagellin and domain 3 (D3) protein antigens were designed and purified. An immune phage display library was established and VHH single domain antibodies (sdAbs) specific for the D3 r ...
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... ‘true value’. Since accuracy is affected by both random and systematic errors, accuracy can also be defined as the sum of systematic plus random error. Anomaly: An unexpected occurrence which has had (or had the potential to have) a negative effect on the work undertaken by the laboratory. Biosecuri ...
... ‘true value’. Since accuracy is affected by both random and systematic errors, accuracy can also be defined as the sum of systematic plus random error. Anomaly: An unexpected occurrence which has had (or had the potential to have) a negative effect on the work undertaken by the laboratory. Biosecuri ...
Functional genomics analysis of the effects of co- decarboxylase/ornithine decarboxylase
... intervention, polyamine biosynthesis was completely restrained via the inhibition of both catalytic sites of PfAdoMetDC/ODC with DFMO and MDL73811. The physiological effects during the resulting cytostasis were studied with a comprehensive functional genomics approach. The study was preceded by vari ...
... intervention, polyamine biosynthesis was completely restrained via the inhibition of both catalytic sites of PfAdoMetDC/ODC with DFMO and MDL73811. The physiological effects during the resulting cytostasis were studied with a comprehensive functional genomics approach. The study was preceded by vari ...
Biobenefication of Sishen Hematite Iron Ore, using bacterial cultures to
... die MSc. (Mikrobiobiologie)-graad voorlê, my eie werk is en nie vantevore deur my aan enige ander tersiêre inrigting vir enige graad voorgelê is nie.‖ ...
... die MSc. (Mikrobiobiologie)-graad voorlê, my eie werk is en nie vantevore deur my aan enige ander tersiêre inrigting vir enige graad voorgelê is nie.‖ ...
Enzymes responsible for chlorate reduction by Pseudomonas sp
... The characteristics of the chlorate reductase obtained from strain PDA were substantially different from those from strain KJ. Chlorate reductase activity of strain PDA was found to be associated with the precipitate from the 55–67% saturated ammonium sulfate fraction. When the protein fraction from ...
... The characteristics of the chlorate reductase obtained from strain PDA were substantially different from those from strain KJ. Chlorate reductase activity of strain PDA was found to be associated with the precipitate from the 55–67% saturated ammonium sulfate fraction. When the protein fraction from ...
MOLECULAR CHARACTERISATION OF METHICILLIN-RESISTANT PHUTI EDWARD MAKGOTLHO Staphylococcus aureus
... The presence of Staphylococcus aureus specific 16S rRNA, the mecA and PVL genes was determined using a modified M-PCR assay. A total of 4% of the MRSA isolates possessed the PVL gene. Real-time PCR analysis also showed a 100% prevalence of the PVL gene in the same 4% MRSA isolates confirming the res ...
... The presence of Staphylococcus aureus specific 16S rRNA, the mecA and PVL genes was determined using a modified M-PCR assay. A total of 4% of the MRSA isolates possessed the PVL gene. Real-time PCR analysis also showed a 100% prevalence of the PVL gene in the same 4% MRSA isolates confirming the res ...
Propionic Acid Degradation by Syntrophic Bacteria During
... phases in biogas production. Such perturbations should be avoided in order to maintain continuous and efficient biogas production. The real reasons for this are not yet fully described and as cultivation of propionate degraders is difficult, the knowledge about syntrophic organisms capable of anaerobic ...
... phases in biogas production. Such perturbations should be avoided in order to maintain continuous and efficient biogas production. The real reasons for this are not yet fully described and as cultivation of propionate degraders is difficult, the knowledge about syntrophic organisms capable of anaerobic ...
Analyzing Amino-Acid Sequences
... No, the data in the table resulted from comparing chickens and horses with humans, not with each other. ...
... No, the data in the table resulted from comparing chickens and horses with humans, not with each other. ...
ATCC® BACTeriAl CulTure Guide
... Wrap gauze around the ampule, and break at the scored area. Care should be taken not to have the gauze too wet, or alcohol could be sucked into the culture when the vacuum is broken. Rehydrate material at once. Remove insulation and inner vial with forceps, gently raise cotton plug ...
... Wrap gauze around the ampule, and break at the scored area. Care should be taken not to have the gauze too wet, or alcohol could be sucked into the culture when the vacuum is broken. Rehydrate material at once. Remove insulation and inner vial with forceps, gently raise cotton plug ...
Expression and activity of hexokinase in the early mouse embryo
... of single blastocysts, day 6.5 and 7.5 embryos. Hexokinase activity increased from 0.025 ± 0.005 nmol/embryo/h on day 4 to 1.33 ± 0.22 on day 6.5 before increasing significantly (P < 0.01) to 7.92 ± 0.87 nmol/embryo/h on day 7.5. To compare the activity between the peri-implantation stages, it was n ...
... of single blastocysts, day 6.5 and 7.5 embryos. Hexokinase activity increased from 0.025 ± 0.005 nmol/embryo/h on day 4 to 1.33 ± 0.22 on day 6.5 before increasing significantly (P < 0.01) to 7.92 ± 0.87 nmol/embryo/h on day 7.5. To compare the activity between the peri-implantation stages, it was n ...
Patterns of distribution and abundance of larval fish in a southern
... coast of the South Island of New Zealand, was investigated over a four year period (1994 - 1997). Spatial and temporal variability were described on both broad and fine scales. Larval fish assemblages at four stations along an offshore transect were sampled fortnightly over an eighteen month period. ...
... coast of the South Island of New Zealand, was investigated over a four year period (1994 - 1997). Spatial and temporal variability were described on both broad and fine scales. Larval fish assemblages at four stations along an offshore transect were sampled fortnightly over an eighteen month period. ...