Monthly Archives: July 2019

Infect Immun 2009,77(6):2447–2454 CrossRefPubMed 26 Zarnowski R,

Infect Immun 2009,77(6):2447–2454.CrossRefPubMed 26. Zarnowski R, Cooper KG, Brunold LS, Calaycay J, Woods JP:Histoplasma capsulatum secreted gamma-glutamyltransferase reduces iron by generating an efficient ferric reductant. Mol Microbiol 2008,70(2):352–368.CrossRefPubMed 27. Bohse ML, Woods JP: RNA interference-mediated silencing of the YPS3 gene … Continue reading

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For all complete models, 921 galls were observed For models of s

For all complete models, 921 galls were observed. For models of simple effects within locations: Davis: n = 419 galls, Vacaville: n = 340 galls, Woodland: n = 162 galls Table 3 The effect of oak apple gall size, gall collection locality, and gall maturation date on … Continue reading

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000) IL-6 concentrations were significantly greater at IP than a

000). IL-6 concentrations were significantly greater at IP than at BL (p = 0.000), DHY (p = 0.000), and IP (p = 0.000). In addition, IL-6 concentrations at RHY were significantly higher than at BL (p = 0.000) and 24P … Continue reading

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As breast cancer cells are able to produce estrogen in vitro, the

As breast cancer cells are able to produce estrogen in vitro, the binding of estrogen to the estrogen receptor α (ERα) may activate downstream PI3K/Akt and MAPK/ERK pathways to promote cell migration [29, 30]. In a recent study, it was … Continue reading

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In summary, the dilemma of positive scintigraphic evidence of col

In summary, the dilemma of positive scintigraphic evidence of colonic bleeding with negative arteriography can be resolved with the use of a metal marker during the scintigram to guide superselective angiography. Though this technique is useful, it is merely designed … Continue reading

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Appl Environ Microbiol 1997, 63:2421–2431 PubMedCentralPubMed 29

Appl Environ Microbiol 1997, 63:2421–2431.PubMedCentralPubMed 29. Marzolo MP, von Bernhardi R, Inestrosa NC: Mannose receptor Selleck NCT-501 is present in a functional state in rat microglial cells. J Neurosci Res 1999, 58:387–395.PubMedCrossRef 30. Zimmer H, Riese S, Régnier-Vigouroux A: Functional … Continue reading

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1f, g) During the culture for 7 d, the pH of the medium was main

1f, g). During the culture for 7 d, the pH of the medium was maintained at 8.0–8.3, 7.6–7.9 and 7.5–7.7 by the bubbling of air containing 406, 816 and 1,192 ppm CO2, respectively (Fig. 1h). The specific growth rate (μ) was slightly … Continue reading

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APEC strain IMT5155 harbours the fim genes for the type 1 fimbria

APEC strain IMT5155 harbours the fim genes for the type 1 fimbriae, csg genes for curli fibers and the temperature-sensitive haemagglutinin (tsh) gene [16]. It is interesting that IMT5155 lacks P, F1C, S and Dr fimbriae, known to be specifically … Continue reading

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In order to dissect, whether this effect of PknG is a direct inte

In order to dissect, whether this effect of PknG is a direct interaction or pathway mediated, we performed kinase activity of PknG. PknG undergoes autophosphorylation (Fig. 6D, lane 1, 92 kDa band) and phosphorylates CYT387 order it’s self cleavage product … Continue reading

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It is worth mentioning that although many replication

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It is worth mentioning that although many replication protein change their abundance along the cell cycle, some others, such as the universal minicircle sequence binding protein (UMSBP) and DNA polymerase β are constitutive [29]. Studies of the timing of nuclear … Continue reading

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