Monthly Archives: June 2019

Bacterial adhesion inhibition [19] was tested in two sets of expe

Bacterial adhesion inhibition [19] was tested in two sets of experiments. First, L. gasseri strains were pre-incubated separately with human parotid and submandibular/sublingual saliva for 30 min at 37°C. After removal of L. gasseri cells and HA coating with pre-incubated … Continue reading

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Animal models and cell culture systems have provided indications

Animal models and cell culture systems have provided indications that lactobacilli are able to counteract alterations in paracellular permeability evoked by cytokines, chemicals, peptides, infections or stress [36]. A paper by Seth et al. [37] reported that the administration of … Continue reading

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The effect sizes that we observed were similar in magnitude to th

The effect sizes that we observed were similar in magnitude to that of other important external influences on skeletal development such as fat mass, which we have previously reported to influence cortical bone development [14]. In further analyses, based on … Continue reading

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For microarray hybridizations, cDNA was synthesized from total RN

For microarray hybridizations, cDNA was synthesized from total RNA and directly labeled with cyanine-3-dCTP using a modification of a protocol described elsewhere [38]. Briefly, each 50-μL reaction contained 10 μg of total RNA, 1.25 μg of random hexanucleotide primers (Promega), … Continue reading

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: Structural and functional studies of the early T lymphocyte act

: Structural and functional studies of the early T lymphocyte activation 1 (Eta-1) gene. Definition of a novel T cell-dependent response associated with genetic resistance to bacterial infection. The Journal of experimental medicine 1989,170(1):145–161.CrossRefPubMed 30. Lebedev AA, Krause MH, Isidro … Continue reading

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Table 6 Strains and plasmids used in this study Strains/plasmids

Table 6 Strains and plasmids used in this study Strains/plasmids Genotype Reference MC4100 F- araD139 Δ(argF-lac)U169 ptsF25 deoC1 relA1 flbB5301 rspL150 – [37] DHP-F2 MC4100 ΔhypF 59-629AA [16] XL1-Blue recA1 endA1 gyrA96 thi-1 hsdR17 supE44 relA1 lac [F’ proAB lacIqZΔM15 … Continue reading

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The emissions at 1,450 and 1,250 nm are a characteristic of Tm3+

The emissions at 1,450 and 1,250 nm are a characteristic of Tm3+ in a low phonon energy host crystal. For Tm3+ in YAG or YLF, these emissions are quenched by multi-phonon relaxation, and the only IR emission observed is the broadband … Continue reading

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1998; Field et al 1998) Calcifying phytoplankton species also c

1998; Field et al. 1998). Calcifying phytoplankton species also contribute to the “”particulate inorganic carbon”” (PIC) pump and thereby play a dual role in regulating marine biogeochemical cycling of carbon through their effects on surface ocean alkalinity (Broecker and Peng … Continue reading

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Ecology 82:145–156 Sheviak CJ (2002) Platanthera ciliaris In: Fl

Ecology 82:145–156 Sheviak CJ (2002) Platanthera ciliaris. In: Flora of North America Editorial Committee (ed) Flora of North America North of Mexico, liliales and orchidales, vol 26. Oxford University Press, New York Smith N, Mori SA, Henderson A, Stevenson DW, … Continue reading

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Because of page limitations in CEN, we have decided to establish

Because of page limitations in CEN, we have decided to establish CEN Case Reports to facilitate publication of critical case reports and thereby contribute to clinical education. On behalf of the Japanese Society of Nephrology, we eagerly look forward to … Continue reading

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