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duct of Salinispora tropica, a member of the | bacterial family Micromonosporaceae that was first iso |
eorized that the burrows were being used for | bacterial farming by whichever creature created them. |
This mucus will very likely induce a | bacterial feeding frenzy that will kill the Xenia. |
he became famous for discovering how to use | bacterial fermentation to produce large quantities of |
step of creating sorbose using an ingenious | bacterial fermentation method discovered by a French r |
Hoatzins use | bacterial fermentation in the front part of the gut to |
had naturally acquired a sour taste through | bacterial fermentation at room temperature. |
possess the rumen (a specialized stomach for | bacterial fermentation) in the Hoatzin this is the fun |
compounds in the leaves they consume and the | bacterial fermentation, the bird has a disagreeable, m |
Gamma PGA is formed by | bacterial fermentation. |
om wheat gluten, but is now made mostly from | bacterial fermentation; it is acceptable for coeliacs |
Bacterial ferredoxin-NADP+ reductase may be bound to t | |
Bacterial filamentation is often observed as a result | |
Nutritional changes may also cause | bacterial filamentation. |
n aquatic microfauna (i.e., the microscopic, | bacterial film or “biofilm" which does appear to be in |
Berkefeld is a cheap, portable and efficient | bacterial filter in general, though it does not remove |
so contains an enhancer element to which the | bacterial Fis proteins binds with nanomolar affinity. |
lso enable mechanical work, such as rotating | bacterial flagella, or to produce ATP, which provides |
protein is part of the stator in Na+ driven | bacterial flagella. |
s FLS2 (Flagellin-Sensing2) which recognizes | bacterial flagellin, a specialized organelle used by m |
MotA and MotB make the stator of a H+ driven | bacterial flagellum and surround the rotor as a ring o |
the University of Munich for studies of the | bacterial flagellum. |
esent in a variety of proteins that include, | bacterial flavohemoprotein, mammalian NADH-cytochrome |
United States Navy has evaluated the use of | bacterial flora to speed decompression from hydrox div |
ay also occur as linezolid suppresses normal | bacterial flora and opens a niche for fungi (so-called |
um antibiotics, which destroy the intestinal | bacterial flora. |
tories of resolute grappling with mysterious | bacterial foes or severe injuries have an almost heroi |
world's emergency vaccine stockpile for the | bacterial form has been consumed. |
It should be mentioned that | bacterial forms of the enzyme, which contain only the |
al photosynthetic material which uses plant, | bacterial, frog and fungal enzymes, trapped within a f |
A. avenae causes | bacterial fruit blotch on cucurbit crops. |
The best prevention against | bacterial fruit blotch is to grow cucurbits in areas o |
Bacterial fruit blotch can cause crop losses if allowe | |
Bacterial fruit blotch (BFB) is a disease of watermelo | |
for cancer, and for understanding rhizobium ( | bacterial) functions that infect plants and mammals. |
rane surface receptor, TLR-2 recognizes many | bacterial, fungal, viral, and certain endogenous subst |
wn series of papers on the lac repressor and | bacterial gene regulation. |
In general the prediction of | bacterial genes is significantly simpler and more accu |
at eukaryotic genes, like previously studied | bacterial genes, were predominantly subjected to trans |
made important contributions to the study of | bacterial genetics. |
nes are expressed from the RD1 region of the | bacterial genome and play a key role in the virulence |
location of these non-coding RNAs within the | bacterial genome was confirmed by RACE (rapid amplific |
ute for Genomic Research sequenced the first | bacterial genome, that of Haemophilus influenzae. |
(~1%) on vertebrate genomes in comparison to | bacterial genomes or viral DNA. |
ria xenovorans (LB400) is one of the largest | bacterial genomes completely sequenced to date. |
ntially sequenced in one run (for very small | bacterial genomes) and not only would the identificati |
Bacterial genomics | |
ng with lice transmit various members of the | bacterial genus Rickettsia. |
iimonas fonticola is the type species of the | bacterial genus Herminiimonas. |
for the cytoscheletal protein tubulin in the | bacterial genus Prosthecobacter. |
his contribution to microbial systematics, a | bacterial genus of Actinobacteria was named after him |
pon attack was a Japanese biological warfare | bacterial germ strike against Kaimingjie, an area of t |
preserved clonal plant materials, animal and | bacterial germplasm. |
Flavobacterium branchiophilum causes the | Bacterial Gill Disease (BGD) on trouts. |
ally filamentous, and can move about through | bacterial gliding. |
n, for example, are shared with hexokinases, | bacterial glucokinases, and other proteins, and the co |
Bacterial glutathione transferases (GSTs; EC 2.5.1.18) | |
The | bacterial glycine riboswitch is an RNA element that ca |
ly in nature; for example, as a component of | bacterial glycolipids. |
Following ingestion the sugar is removed by | bacterial glycosidase in the gut, with the MAM being a |
clarified the relationships within the major | bacterial groups represented by Erwinia and Corynebact |
to rodents but will provide a structure for | bacterial growth if allowed to become wet. |
Often abbreviated to MRS, this type of | bacterial growth medium is so-named by its inventors: |
be used in agar plates to monitor or assess | bacterial growth in the laboratory, particularly the g |
ed to assess or to monitor "total" or viable | bacterial growth of a sample. |
, chloramine-T is capable of inhibiting with | bacterial growth with two mechanisms, with the phenyls |
Circles of poor | bacterial growth surround some wafers, indicating susc |
east and mold) which has a low pH, deterring | bacterial growth |
as anti-microbial agents (suppress mold and | bacterial growth). |
g this link between iron bioavailability and | bacterial growth, the taking of iron supplements can i |
t saprotrophic growth, antibiotic to inhibit | bacterial growth, and phenol red a pH indicator. |
To reduce | bacterial growth, plasma concentrations of iron are lo |
duced mainly during the exponential phase of | bacterial growth. |
rder to remove allergens and protect against | bacterial growth. |
plant releases nutrients that can facilitate | bacterial growth. |
ert host tissues into nutrients required for | bacterial growth. |
owed to incubate with a medium that promotes | bacterial growth. |
egards to chemical stimulation/inhibition of | bacterial growth. |
In 2008, the first structures of a | bacterial guanylate cyclase domain (pdb code 2W01) and |
been proposed that the sEH evolved from the | bacterial haloalkane dehalogenase. |
Petit MA, Ehrlich D. Essential | bacterial helicases that counteract the toxicity of re |
he heme C to amino acid ratio to be high for | bacterial hemeproteins, so the interiors of some cytoc |
the PROSC (proline synthetase co-transcribed | bacterial homolog) family of proteins, which are not k |
mes at some loss of processivity compared to | bacterial homologs. |
lity under all conditions in eukaryotes, the | bacterial homologue HtpG is dispensable under non-heat |
arbohydrate structures on the surface of the | bacterial host. |
eath that contracts upon phage attachment to | bacterial host. |
Bacterial ice-nucleation proteins is a family of prote | |
cies-specific signature sequences useful for | bacterial identification. |
ccurate alternative to phenotypic methods of | bacterial identification. |
l being cured of anemia but having increased | bacterial illness. |
Coliform bacteria are a commonly-used | bacterial indicator of sanitary quality of foods and w |
Bacterial infection | |
zyme, an enzyme secreted in tears to prevent | bacterial infection of the eye, is also a beta-glucosi |
cation, and may be seen in the late stage of | bacterial infection by phages. |
uld have discovered the pain was caused by a | bacterial infection that had lodged on his heart valve |
In 2001, he caught a | bacterial infection at Nanavati hospital, during a min |
st one of the Clark babies had died from the | bacterial infection Staphylococcus aureus, and not fro |
Carbadox is a drug that combats | bacterial infection in swine, particularly swine dysen |
To prevent | bacterial infection after removal of the larvae, antib |
lar, as they are reported to be sensitive to | bacterial infection and may die. |
fections" look like fungus but is actually a | bacterial infection known as Columnaris. |
After a long-term | bacterial infection contracted during a business trip |
It is also an indication of | bacterial infection in malt production and brewing. |
ts and other diseases, such as trachoma -- a | bacterial infection of the eye. |
inful and if scratched may allow a secondary | bacterial infection to develop. |
This helps prevent | bacterial infection, and reduces irritation during mil |
Watts soon follow from what appears to be a | bacterial infection, which dissolves the body, but lea |
In case of massive infection or secondary | bacterial infection, M. capillaris infection can cause |
from a wide variety of cells in response to | bacterial infection, viruses and agents that cause phy |
conjunctiva can become inflamed secondary to | bacterial infection. |
r or an alcohol swab to minimize the risk of | bacterial infection. |
cription factors in defense against invasive | bacterial infection. |
' weakened respiratory immune system against | bacterial infection. |
alian innate immune defense against invasive | bacterial infection. |
with the lid popped, which could indicate a | bacterial infection. |
zootic disease of farmed shrimp, caused by a | bacterial infection. |
form spontaneously in infants suffering from | bacterial infections of the biliary tract. |
ed to the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant | bacterial infections by Golden Staph and other so-call |
ntibiotics effective in treating Pseudomonas | bacterial infections which are otherwise resistant to |
a fluoroquinolone antibiotic, used to treat | bacterial infections including bronchitis and urinary |
lcitonin levels may be useful to distinguish | bacterial infections from nonbacterial infections. |
clavulanic acid preparations be reserved for | bacterial infections likely to be caused by amoxicilli |
y, and it has been associated with recurrent | bacterial infections in children; more recently, mutat |
resulting coagulation is thought to contain | bacterial infections in the animal's semiclosed circul |
They both had had recurrent severe | bacterial infections similar to those seen in patients |
s a liquid antibiotic solution used to treat | bacterial infections of the ear. |
ions to alert the immune system of viral and | bacterial infections by binding to DNA rich in CpG mot |
Her work has investigated | bacterial infections, such as Shigella, and Listeria. |
the serum, and are thus useful for treating | bacterial infections, notably those of persistent supp |
in are at increased risk of life-threatening | bacterial infections, in particular necrotizing soft t |
e of the antibiotics of last resort for many | bacterial infections, such as Escherichia coli (E. |
) are used in the treatment of Gram-negative | bacterial infections. |
e for treating digestive disorders caused by | bacterial infections. |
l uses for this idea include immunization to | bacterial infections. |
treatment for sepsis caused by Gram-negative | bacterial infections. |
hould be avoided in patients who have active | bacterial infections. |
n of harmful effects caused by Gram-negative | bacterial infections. |
he treatment of pink eye in combination with | bacterial infections. |
tic under investigation for the treatment of | bacterial infections. |
c acid is also used in the treatment of some | bacterial infections. |
tibiotic, taken orally for treatment against | bacterial infections. |
effective in Gram-positive and Gram-negative | bacterial infections. |
r of effective treatments for many stains of | bacterial infections. |
quinoline antibacterial agent used to treat | bacterial infections. |
treatment of gram-positive and gram-negative | bacterial infections. |
Microbial intelligence (popularly known as | bacterial intelligence) is the intelligence shown by m |
Aerobactin is a | bacterial iron chelating agent (siderophore) found in |
m sea water in Nova Scotia, and the deep-sea | bacterial isolate Pseudoalteromonas sp. |
SVGFG, is very similar to that contained in | bacterial KcsA channels. |
The ancestral | bacterial Ku is a homodimer (two copies of the same pr |
osquito larvae from developing resistance to | bacterial larvicides. |
followed by dripping the broth on a nascent | bacterial lawn, or even filtering it. |
Increasing water temperature, salinity and | bacterial levels led to massive fish die-offs (1992, 1 |
gricultural runoff have resulted in elevated | bacterial levels and large algal blooms in the Salton |
ragmented into random pieces and cloned as a | bacterial library. |
first appeared on the Earth, there was only | bacterial life. |
They are primarily found in | bacterial lineages though a number of eukaryotic homol |
They are also found in some other | bacterial lineages. |
and other pro-inflammatory factors, such as | bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS). |
nflammatory conditions following exposure to | bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS). |
gly induced in monocytes by IL-10, IFN-γ and | bacterial lipopolysaccharide. |
one substrate, the 3-(acyloxy)acyl groups of | bacterial lipopolysaccharides, and two products, [part |
cess and as such, there is no possibility of | bacterial load being added to the product during the f |
Other names in common use include | bacterial luciferase, aldehyde monooxygenase, lucifera |
Historically was one of the first | bacterial markers used for diagnosis and follow up of |
transporter family shares homology with the | bacterial MATE (multi antimicrobial extrusion protein |
For example, giant | bacterial mats floating in the oxygen minimum zone off |
Branchinecta gaini feeds on epiphytes in | bacterial mats, and on the mats themselves. |
negibacterial root of the universal tree and | bacterial megaclassification". |
n for members of this family also contains a | bacterial member and resembles that of thermolysin the |
ic fatty acid chains anchor the LPS into the | bacterial membrane, and the rest of the LPS projects f |
r bacteria) located in the mitochondrial (or | bacterial) membrane. |
ditional protons across the mitochondrial or | bacterial membrane. |
The | bacterial membranes in at least the B31, NL303 and N40 |
neumococcal disease is also a major cause of | bacterial meningitis, which is often fatal. |
administered before antibiotics in cases of | bacterial meningitis. |
It is also a choice drug for treatment of | bacterial meningitis. |
ens bacterium, allowing the flavors from the | bacterial metabolic products to predominate over the m |
ratory of Newnham College and specialized in | bacterial metabolic studies. |
opionate (DMSP), and is also produced by the | bacterial metabolism of methanethiol. |
o para-aminobenzoic acid, an intermediate in | bacterial metabolism, which is disrupted by this sulfo |
She was the author of the textbook | Bacterial Metabolism, and the second president of the |
r constituents are proteins belonging to the | Bacterial Micro-Compartment (BMC) family. |
Bacterial microcompartments are widespread bacterial o | |
e seven in Escherichia coli (a commonly used | bacterial model organism), all of which have 2 promote |
The | bacterial molecular chaperone DnaK is an enzyme that c |
odate multiple drugs, and thus contribute to | bacterial multidrug resistance (MDR). |
This successful use of | bacterial mutagenicity as a screen for carcinogenicity |
/H+ antiporter 1 family contains a number of | bacterial Na+/H+ antiporter 1 proteins. |
oil sample from Lincoln, Nebraska (hence the | bacterial name). |
Bacterial nanowires (also known as microbial nanowires | |
Enediynes are a class of | bacterial natural products characterized by either nin |
Bacterial neuraminidase is type of neuraminidase and a | |
RydC is a | bacterial non-coding RNA. |
The ISO61 RNA is a | bacterial non-coding RNA of 181 nucleotides in length |
The C0465 RNA is a | bacterial non-coding RNA of 78 nucleotides in length t |
The C0719 RNA is a | bacterial non-coding RNA of 222 nucleotides in length |
ption factors primarily determined using the | bacterial one-hybrid system. |
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