Monthly Archives: May 2018

As the isolated DENV-3 strain possesses high sequence similarity

As the isolated DENV-3 strain possesses high sequence similarity to DENV-3 strains in neighboring regions, the data suggests local transmission of the virus in the African continent. However, further epidemiological studies would be needed to identify DENV outbreaks and ascertain … Continue reading

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niger Yields of the acid derivatives are naturally high from thi

niger. Yields of the acid derivatives are naturally high from this strain of A. niger and further optimization could lead to the commercial-scale production of these compounds. This work was supported financially by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council … Continue reading

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enterocolitica RNase E CTD interacted with both the Y pseudotube

enterocolitica RNase E CTD interacted with both the Y. pseudotuberculosis and Y. enterocolitica RhlB degradosome-associated proteins. We chose looking at RhlB because it was the strongest binding partner for the Y. pseudotuberculosis RNase E CTD tested earlier (Fig. 1). Interestingly, the Y. enterocolitica RNase E … Continue reading

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Samples were taken at different intervals for absorbance readings

Samples were taken at different intervals for absorbance readings at 600 nm and β-galactosidase activity determinations. The growth medium for strains carrying pTZlipA or pTZ110 was amended with carbenicillin and for the lipR and rpoN mutant strains also with tetracycline. Cells … Continue reading

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Of these, 65 met the initial screening criteria and were sent on

Of these, 65 met the initial screening criteria and were sent on for full-text review. We then excluded 42 additional studies by virtue of not qualifying as RCTs, not focusing on pharmacists as diabetes educators, not focusing on diabetic patients … Continue reading

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Similarly, Hales et al (1998) reported the existence of two diff

Similarly, Hales et al. (1998) reported the existence of two differently sized flagellin gene sequences (1.4 and 1.0 kbp) in strains of B. cepacia. These authors also revealed that the strains containing the larger flagellin gene had flagella with Paclitaxel in vitro … Continue reading

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These methods disrupt the pathogenesis of bacterial infections wi

These methods disrupt the pathogenesis of bacterial infections without affecting bacterial growth. Therefore, the evolutionary development of resistance may decrease, as most virulence traits are not essential for bacterial viability. In contrast, antibiotics that kill microbes exert a strong selective … Continue reading

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Cohort studies have suggested that the majority of mothers taking

Cohort studies have suggested that the majority of mothers taking the standard adult dose, even with the capsule formulation, have adequate trough concentrations and achieve an effective virological response [117]. The plasma concentrations of saquinavir achieved with the tablet formulation … Continue reading

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, 2000) Diverse plasmid content of these strains has been identi

, 2000). Diverse plasmid content of these strains has been identified previously (Kuntová et al., 2012). Other strains used in transduction experiments were methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) isolate Jevons B obtained from Dr. G. Pulverer (Hygiene-Institut, Köln, Germany) and laboratory strain RN4220 … Continue reading

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, 2009), these three pathogens all declined substantially within

, 2009), these three pathogens all declined substantially within 24 h no matter how they responded to pH initially. Only a small population of these pathogens can survive longer. This suggests that populations of these pathogens may decline depending upon the … Continue reading

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