Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes 1768:
... were kindly provided by JN Weiser (University of Philadelphia). The capsular type was confirmed by the quellung reaction [7] using antisera provided by the Statens Serum Institute of Copenhagen (Denmark). The strains were cultured in brain heart infusion (BHI) broth (Difco Laboratories, Becton, Dick ...
... were kindly provided by JN Weiser (University of Philadelphia). The capsular type was confirmed by the quellung reaction [7] using antisera provided by the Statens Serum Institute of Copenhagen (Denmark). The strains were cultured in brain heart infusion (BHI) broth (Difco Laboratories, Becton, Dick ...
2. Bacteria and archaea are the two main branches of prokaryote
... reaction. • Geological evidence for the accumulation of atmospheric O2 at least 2.7 billion years ago suggests that cyanobacteria were already important by this time. • Fossils from stromatolites that look like modern cyanobacteria are as old as 3.5 billion years. ...
... reaction. • Geological evidence for the accumulation of atmospheric O2 at least 2.7 billion years ago suggests that cyanobacteria were already important by this time. • Fossils from stromatolites that look like modern cyanobacteria are as old as 3.5 billion years. ...
MICROBIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF FOOD - Szak-nyelv
... similarities of 16S rRNA are widely employed, and some of the new foodborne taxa were created primarily by its use along with other information. The sequencing of 23S rDNA is also used in bacterial taxonomy. As only one gene is used for rRNA gene sequence analysis, it may not provide sufficient info ...
... similarities of 16S rRNA are widely employed, and some of the new foodborne taxa were created primarily by its use along with other information. The sequencing of 23S rDNA is also used in bacterial taxonomy. As only one gene is used for rRNA gene sequence analysis, it may not provide sufficient info ...
NanowireâBacteria Hybrids for Unassisted Solar Carbon Dioxide
... specific genetically engineered E. coli strains,18,29−31 our strategy of artificial photosynthesis can be programmed to produce a variety of products with minimal modification, providing a versatile and amenable platform for solar-driven CO2 reduction to value-added fuels, chemicals, and materials. The ...
... specific genetically engineered E. coli strains,18,29−31 our strategy of artificial photosynthesis can be programmed to produce a variety of products with minimal modification, providing a versatile and amenable platform for solar-driven CO2 reduction to value-added fuels, chemicals, and materials. The ...
Biofilms in the dairy industry
... • proteases and polysaccharide hydrolysing enzymes may be useful (Meyer, ...
... • proteases and polysaccharide hydrolysing enzymes may be useful (Meyer, ...
ADVANCES IN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES XIV (1–2)
... pathways, occurring in cells. One should know that many diseases are accompanied with chronic inflammation which, aside significant discomfort to the patient, brings about severe consequences to the body’s functioning. Symptoms of the inflammation are fought against with various chemotherapeutic age ...
... pathways, occurring in cells. One should know that many diseases are accompanied with chronic inflammation which, aside significant discomfort to the patient, brings about severe consequences to the body’s functioning. Symptoms of the inflammation are fought against with various chemotherapeutic age ...
Problems caused by biofilms
... will rapidly grow to large numbers. Bouman et al. (1982) found up to 106 bacteria per cm2 in regenerative sections of pasteurisers after 12 hours of operation. This will cause contamination for example with Streptococcus thermophilus, which is reported to reach a contamination level of about 107 ce ...
... will rapidly grow to large numbers. Bouman et al. (1982) found up to 106 bacteria per cm2 in regenerative sections of pasteurisers after 12 hours of operation. This will cause contamination for example with Streptococcus thermophilus, which is reported to reach a contamination level of about 107 ce ...
chemco mm
... been synthesised and characterised by a low temperature magnetic study. In the last decade chemists have dedicated their efforts to the study of molecular-based magnetic materials owing to the need to understand the fundamental science associated with magnetic interactions between the paramagnetic m ...
... been synthesised and characterised by a low temperature magnetic study. In the last decade chemists have dedicated their efforts to the study of molecular-based magnetic materials owing to the need to understand the fundamental science associated with magnetic interactions between the paramagnetic m ...
A life in slime – biofilms rule the world
... Microorganisms in biofilms are different from their planktonic counterparts: they express distinct genes, they exhibit large metabolic heterogeneity depending on their position within the biofilm, and their close contact may facilitate genetic transfer. The extreme resistance of biofilms to antibiot ...
... Microorganisms in biofilms are different from their planktonic counterparts: they express distinct genes, they exhibit large metabolic heterogeneity depending on their position within the biofilm, and their close contact may facilitate genetic transfer. The extreme resistance of biofilms to antibiot ...
table of contents
... greenish haemolysis appears just under the colonies. On further incubation a zone of clear (β) haemolysis may develop. Smooth colony types (S) are often small (0,1-1,5 mm in diameter) and round, whereas rough (R) colonies are larger, flatter, and more opaque with irregular borders. This colony varia ...
... greenish haemolysis appears just under the colonies. On further incubation a zone of clear (β) haemolysis may develop. Smooth colony types (S) are often small (0,1-1,5 mm in diameter) and round, whereas rough (R) colonies are larger, flatter, and more opaque with irregular borders. This colony varia ...
Microbiological and Immunological Investigation of adult patients
... may also cause nasal discharge ,a bad taste in your mouth ,an upper tooth ache ,fever ,sore throat or cough.(5) Several factors ,including hypertension, diabetes mellitus ,a high intake of alcohol, preceding incident of intoxication with alcohol and smoking are associated with an increased risk(6)of ...
... may also cause nasal discharge ,a bad taste in your mouth ,an upper tooth ache ,fever ,sore throat or cough.(5) Several factors ,including hypertension, diabetes mellitus ,a high intake of alcohol, preceding incident of intoxication with alcohol and smoking are associated with an increased risk(6)of ...
Microbiology: A Fundamental Introduction
... II. The Diversity of Microorganisms A. Array of Microorganisms B. Microbiology and its Branches The World of Microbiology is a unique, ubiquitous array of one cell to multi-cellular microorganisms. Microbiology thus encompasses microorganisms that span the globe, and yet are even important to our ow ...
... II. The Diversity of Microorganisms A. Array of Microorganisms B. Microbiology and its Branches The World of Microbiology is a unique, ubiquitous array of one cell to multi-cellular microorganisms. Microbiology thus encompasses microorganisms that span the globe, and yet are even important to our ow ...
View - The Long Group - University of California, Berkeley
... of the tris(pyrrolyl-a-methyl)amine ligand.8a,b Together, these observations suggest that the common principles of molecular inorganic chemistry can be utilized in the search for and design of systems with large magnetic relaxation barriers. In our study of mononuclear transition metal single-molecu ...
... of the tris(pyrrolyl-a-methyl)amine ligand.8a,b Together, these observations suggest that the common principles of molecular inorganic chemistry can be utilized in the search for and design of systems with large magnetic relaxation barriers. In our study of mononuclear transition metal single-molecu ...