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Aes may also play a role in the regulation

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Aes may also play a role in the regulation of raffinose metabolism by inhibiting α-galactosidase [27]. However, these data were obtained from overexpression of aes from plasmids, thus raising the question of their relevance in vivo. An illustration of aes … Continue reading

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Yan and Lin [34] investigated experiments on evaporation heat tra

Yan and Lin [34] investigated experiments on evaporation heat transfer in multi-port circular tube with an inner diameter of 2 mm. They proposed an equation for heat transfer similar to the Kandlikar [2] correlation, including three non-dimensional numbers: the boiling … Continue reading

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Int J Antimicrob Agents 2008, 32:130–138 PubMedCrossRef 40 Deslo

Int J Antimicrob Agents 2008, 32:130–138.PubMedCrossRef 40. Deslouches B, Phadke SM, see more Lazarevic V, Cascio M, Islam K, Montelaro RC, et al.: De novo 4-Hydroxytamoxifen generation of cationic antimicrobial peptides: influence of length and tryptophan substitution on antimicrobial activity. … Continue reading

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1 mM) and X-Gal (40 μg ml-1) The obtained constructs carrying fr

1 mM) and X-Gal (40 μg ml-1). The obtained constructs carrying fragments of the largest plasmid pKP1 were designed as pAZIL-KPSl8 (16181 bp pKP1 plasmid linearized in SalI at position 10784 resulting in a disrupted aggL gene), pAZIL-KPE6 (9151 bp … Continue reading

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, fronds and disc, Kimberella cf, quadrata,

, fronds and disc, Kimberella cf, quadrata, SCH727965 order Zolotytsia biserialis and Conomedusites lobatus (Danusertib cell line Tewari, 2004, 2007). The Terminal Proterozoic diversification of life that led to the radiation of animal and plants occurred between 0.59 and 0.53 … Continue reading

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CAB International, Wallingford, pp 214–252CrossRef Aluja M, López

CAB International, Wallingford, pp 214–252CrossRef Aluja M, López M, Sivinski J (1998) DNA Damage inhibitor Ecological evidence for diapause in four native and one exotic species of larval-pupal fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) parasitoids in tropical environments. Ann Entomol Soc Am … Continue reading

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This standard curve was then used to interpolate the number of tr

This standard curve was then used to interpolate the number of transcript copies from the Ct values generated from gene-specific primer/probe sets. The resulting transcript levels were then normalized to 104 copies of flaB transcript. Negative controls lacking reverse transcriptase … Continue reading

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Furthermore, histological examination of both the skin and the sm

Furthermore, histological examination of both the skin and the small bowel specimens using special histochemical stains (PAS, Gomori Silvermethenamine) showed severe inflammation and massive areas of necrosis containing fungal spores and numerous budding hyphae (Figure 2). Figure 2 Histological section. A) … Continue reading

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This technique combines the simplicity of

This technique combines the simplicity of microscopic observation and the specificity of DNA/rRNA hybridization, allowing detection of selected bacterial species and morphologic visualization [14, 15]. Nowadays, Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA) probes are used instead of natural nucleic acids to improve … Continue reading

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Table 1 Physicochemical and biological characteristics of the sam

05, n = 12, Table 1). In contrast, viral abundances were always lower in the oligotrophic Lake Annecy. Table 1 Physicochemical and biological characteristics of the sampling sites (2 m depth) Parameters   LA1 LA2 LB1 LB2 Sampling date   … Continue reading

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