LGG - Clinical Education
... the Lactobacillus GG group compared to the control group (39). In another experimental study, liver injury was caused by chronic alcohol consumption in rats. The blood of the rats had a lower level of endotoxin and a less injured liver when they received Lactobacillus GG in their diet (40). In a stu ...
... the Lactobacillus GG group compared to the control group (39). In another experimental study, liver injury was caused by chronic alcohol consumption in rats. The blood of the rats had a lower level of endotoxin and a less injured liver when they received Lactobacillus GG in their diet (40). In a stu ...
Bioleaching of chalcopyrite - eTheses Repository
... bacterial growth, particularly with respect to bacterial attachment, which has an important role based on adsorption isotherm and scanning electron microscopy studies. However, it is not only bacteria that play an important role in copper dissolution; also the strength of sulphuric acid can influenc ...
... bacterial growth, particularly with respect to bacterial attachment, which has an important role based on adsorption isotherm and scanning electron microscopy studies. However, it is not only bacteria that play an important role in copper dissolution; also the strength of sulphuric acid can influenc ...
Detection of Shigella and enteroinvasive Escherichia coli, the
... mortality amongst children in developing world, where endemic. It is also present in the industrialised countries in the form of outbreaks. The disease is caused by Shigella and enteroinvasive E. coli (EIEC) strains by the invading and multiplying in the epithelium of the human colon, causing ulcera ...
... mortality amongst children in developing world, where endemic. It is also present in the industrialised countries in the form of outbreaks. The disease is caused by Shigella and enteroinvasive E. coli (EIEC) strains by the invading and multiplying in the epithelium of the human colon, causing ulcera ...
The Evolution of Flea-borne Transmission in Yersinia pestis
... Presumably, the change from the food- and water-borne transmission of the Y. pseudotuberculosis ancestor to the flea-borne transmission of Y. pestis occurred during this evolutionarily short period of time. The monophyletic relationship of these two sister-species implies that the genetic changes tha ...
... Presumably, the change from the food- and water-borne transmission of the Y. pseudotuberculosis ancestor to the flea-borne transmission of Y. pestis occurred during this evolutionarily short period of time. The monophyletic relationship of these two sister-species implies that the genetic changes tha ...
Effect of high CO2 and low pH on benthic - E
... 1958 by Charles David Keeling on Mauna Loa in Hawaii, time series of the composition of the atmosphere have been documented and, hence, constituted modern research on climate change (Treut et al. 2007). In order to evaluate atmospheric gas composition of the past and to make predictions for the fut ...
... 1958 by Charles David Keeling on Mauna Loa in Hawaii, time series of the composition of the atmosphere have been documented and, hence, constituted modern research on climate change (Treut et al. 2007). In order to evaluate atmospheric gas composition of the past and to make predictions for the fut ...
Antimicrobial drug resistance of enteric bacteria from
... The usage of antimicrobials either as performance enhancers or for prophylactic and therapeutic purposes in food animals, such as chickens, increases the prevalence of antimicrobial drug resistance among enteric bacteria of these animals. This may be transferred to people working with such animals, ...
... The usage of antimicrobials either as performance enhancers or for prophylactic and therapeutic purposes in food animals, such as chickens, increases the prevalence of antimicrobial drug resistance among enteric bacteria of these animals. This may be transferred to people working with such animals, ...
ASM PreSS - American Society for Microbiology
... • Food microbiology • Fungi and fungal pathogenesis • Immunology • Microbial genetics and molecular biology • Viruses and viral pathogenesis. Subscriptions to Microbiology Spectrum are FREE to institutions through December 31, 2014! To begin your free subscription, contact Institutional Sales Re ...
... • Food microbiology • Fungi and fungal pathogenesis • Immunology • Microbial genetics and molecular biology • Viruses and viral pathogenesis. Subscriptions to Microbiology Spectrum are FREE to institutions through December 31, 2014! To begin your free subscription, contact Institutional Sales Re ...
thesis
... phytoplankton macroecology. You have always been very positive and supportive of my ideas and I have enjoyed working with you very much. Our talks always entice my curiosity and leave me energized, hungry to learn and understand more. Even if we have spent a great deal of time physically apart, I ha ...
... phytoplankton macroecology. You have always been very positive and supportive of my ideas and I have enjoyed working with you very much. Our talks always entice my curiosity and leave me energized, hungry to learn and understand more. Even if we have spent a great deal of time physically apart, I ha ...
catarrhali
... initially been named Micrococcus catarrhalis, the organism's name was subsequently changed to Neisseria catarrhalis, because of its similarities in phenotype and ecological niche to commensal Neisseria species. The bacterium was transferred to a new genus, Branhamella, in 1970, because of limited DN ...
... initially been named Micrococcus catarrhalis, the organism's name was subsequently changed to Neisseria catarrhalis, because of its similarities in phenotype and ecological niche to commensal Neisseria species. The bacterium was transferred to a new genus, Branhamella, in 1970, because of limited DN ...
Quantifying the degradation of organic matter in marine
... from the analysis of pore water profiles. For instance, field observations primarily target shallow sediment depths and fast-decaying materials, although it is well known that the most refractory compounds may degrade over much longer distances on geological timescales (Middelburg, 1989). RTMs offer a ...
... from the analysis of pore water profiles. For instance, field observations primarily target shallow sediment depths and fast-decaying materials, although it is well known that the most refractory compounds may degrade over much longer distances on geological timescales (Middelburg, 1989). RTMs offer a ...
Salmonella - Medical Students
... =antibacterial susceptibility testing may be performed reliably by either dilution or diffusion method =dilution susceptibility testing methods are used to determine the minimal inhibitory concentration or MIC, usually in microgram per milliliter, of an antimicrobial agent required to inhibit or kil ...
... =antibacterial susceptibility testing may be performed reliably by either dilution or diffusion method =dilution susceptibility testing methods are used to determine the minimal inhibitory concentration or MIC, usually in microgram per milliliter, of an antimicrobial agent required to inhibit or kil ...
Maerl Beds - Scottish Natural Heritage
... chalky skeleton and form small rounded nodules or short branched twig-like shapes called thalli (BIOMAERL team, 1999). In favourable conditions, these species can form extensive beds, typically 30% cover or more, mostly in coarse clean sediments of gravels and clean sands or muddy mixed sediments (O ...
... chalky skeleton and form small rounded nodules or short branched twig-like shapes called thalli (BIOMAERL team, 1999). In favourable conditions, these species can form extensive beds, typically 30% cover or more, mostly in coarse clean sediments of gravels and clean sands or muddy mixed sediments (O ...
SFU Thesis Template Files - SFU`s Summit
... Heather Coatsworth and Alessandra Guarneri, for their great advice and feedback. They are so intelligent, compassionate, and quick to lend a helping hand or a shoulder to lean on, and I am extremely excited to see what the future holds for them! Navi Garcha, Steven Jin, Daniel Farma and Jun, for al ...
... Heather Coatsworth and Alessandra Guarneri, for their great advice and feedback. They are so intelligent, compassionate, and quick to lend a helping hand or a shoulder to lean on, and I am extremely excited to see what the future holds for them! Navi Garcha, Steven Jin, Daniel Farma and Jun, for al ...
Gillies.Kuhn and Penicillin
... The example of the discovery of Uranus illustrates perfectly the two main claims which Kuhn makes about discoveries of his ‘troublesome’ class. These are that (1) such a discovery is ‘necessarily a complex process which involves recognizing both that something is and what it is’, and (2) that ‘inevi ...
... The example of the discovery of Uranus illustrates perfectly the two main claims which Kuhn makes about discoveries of his ‘troublesome’ class. These are that (1) such a discovery is ‘necessarily a complex process which involves recognizing both that something is and what it is’, and (2) that ‘inevi ...
Antibiotic Resistance Effects of Biocides
... worldwide, leading to treatment failures in human and animal infectious diseases. Bacteria have the capacity to adapt rapidly to new environmental conditions and can survive exposure to antimicrobials by using a battery of resistance mechanisms. The frequency of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria ...
... worldwide, leading to treatment failures in human and animal infectious diseases. Bacteria have the capacity to adapt rapidly to new environmental conditions and can survive exposure to antimicrobials by using a battery of resistance mechanisms. The frequency of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria ...
Local Inflammation Induces Complement Crosstalk Which Amplifies the Antimicrobial Response
... CRP and L-ficolin. (A) Real-time observation of the bacterial killing effect of serum under normal (pH 7.4, 2.5 mM calcium) or infectioninflammation condition (pH 6.5, 2 mM calcium). The bactericidal effect of patient serum, healthy serum, and heat-inactivated patient serum on P. aeruginosa was test ...
... CRP and L-ficolin. (A) Real-time observation of the bacterial killing effect of serum under normal (pH 7.4, 2.5 mM calcium) or infectioninflammation condition (pH 6.5, 2 mM calcium). The bactericidal effect of patient serum, healthy serum, and heat-inactivated patient serum on P. aeruginosa was test ...
The Compost Tea Brewing Manual Fifth Edition Elaine R. Ingham, PhD
... Board of Advisors, Sustainable Studies Institute -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Contributed by Leon Hussey: “This is a time when forces of a very different nature too often prevail - forces careless of life or ...
... Board of Advisors, Sustainable Studies Institute -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Contributed by Leon Hussey: “This is a time when forces of a very different nature too often prevail - forces careless of life or ...
The Compost Tea Brewing Manual - NOFA-NJ
... Board of Advisors, Sustainable Studies Institute -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Contributed by Leon Hussey: “This is a time when forces of a very different nature too often prevail - forces careless of life or ...
... Board of Advisors, Sustainable Studies Institute -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Contributed by Leon Hussey: “This is a time when forces of a very different nature too often prevail - forces careless of life or ...
State of the Scotian Shelf Report Canadian Technical Report of
... Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Technical reports contain scientific and technical information that contributes to existing knowledge but which is not normally appropriate for primary literature. Technical reports are directed primarily toward a worldwide audience and ha ...
... Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Technical reports contain scientific and technical information that contributes to existing knowledge but which is not normally appropriate for primary literature. Technical reports are directed primarily toward a worldwide audience and ha ...
Biodiversity of bacterial isolates from Antarctic lakes and polar seas
... system and the Northern polar ecosystems as we know them today evolved only during the last 15 000 years. Another example of these differences between the polar regions can be found in their lake environments (Laybourn-Parry, 2003). Both have freshwater and saline lakes but in Antarctica the spectru ...
... system and the Northern polar ecosystems as we know them today evolved only during the last 15 000 years. Another example of these differences between the polar regions can be found in their lake environments (Laybourn-Parry, 2003). Both have freshwater and saline lakes but in Antarctica the spectru ...
Collins and Lyne`s Microbiological Methods
... (GMT), which effectively ‘contains’ microorganisms so that they do not have access to those routes. ...
... (GMT), which effectively ‘contains’ microorganisms so that they do not have access to those routes. ...
Salmonella drinking water distribution systems Lisa Mandy Burke
... Michael, for his patience and assistance with formatting and graphics. The personnel and students of the Department of Microbiology and Plant Pathology, in particular, Raynard and Sonya. The personnel of the Laboratory of Microscopy and Microanalysis, for their ...
... Michael, for his patience and assistance with formatting and graphics. The personnel and students of the Department of Microbiology and Plant Pathology, in particular, Raynard and Sonya. The personnel of the Laboratory of Microscopy and Microanalysis, for their ...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The... copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
... than As(V) [10]. Substitutions for phosphate and subsequent inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation is the major toxicity of pentavalent As(V) [11]. On the other hand, the affinity of trivalent As(III) for protein thiols or vicinal sulfhydryl groups makes them highly toxic. As(III) also acts as an e ...
... than As(V) [10]. Substitutions for phosphate and subsequent inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation is the major toxicity of pentavalent As(V) [11]. On the other hand, the affinity of trivalent As(III) for protein thiols or vicinal sulfhydryl groups makes them highly toxic. As(III) also acts as an e ...
Impact of environmental changes on Oculina patagonica coral holobiont Esther Rubio Portillo
... (hermatypic), with most hermatypic corals belonging to the Order Scleractinian. Until recently, corals have been considered as a product of a mutualistic interaction between the coral animal and unicellular algal symbionts commonly referred to as zooxanthellae; this view did not considered the symbi ...
... (hermatypic), with most hermatypic corals belonging to the Order Scleractinian. Until recently, corals have been considered as a product of a mutualistic interaction between the coral animal and unicellular algal symbionts commonly referred to as zooxanthellae; this view did not considered the symbi ...