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Findings in food microbiology reported from F.M. Campos and co-researchers
2009 NOV 26 ... Moreover, the exposure of cells to phenolic acids caused a significant decrease in cell culture viability, as measured by the fluorescence assay. in both tested strains. The results ...
Subject: Food Microbiology
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Funny, you don't look related
2009 NOV 27 ... the mitochondrial genome," Wayne said. The mitochondria are the tiny powerhouses of the cell, whose generators burn food and produce most of a cell's energy. "We also analyzed ... of wild horses in multiple locations and was not confined to a small area or a single culture. They also showed that nearly half of North American wolves have black coats as the ...
Subject: University of California - Los Angeles
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Investigators at University of Kaiserslautern have published new data on molecular nutrition
2009 NOV 27 ... was determined after incubation of apple juice extracts (AEs) and polyphenols in cell culture media. Effects of extracellular H2O2 on total glutathione (tGSH; =GSH + GSSG) and ...
Subject: Molecular Nutrition
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New anthropology study findings have been reported by researchers at University of Zagreb
2009 NOV 24 ... GFP under the control of type I collagen promoter fragment. At day six, cell number in cell culture derived from Msx2 deficient mice was 20% lower then in culture from wild type mice. ...
Subject: Anthropology
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New clinical orthopedics research has been reported by scientists at St. Thomas' Hospital
2009 NOV 26 ... function of cells of the immune system after exposure to CoCr nanoparticles in specific cell culture experiments." "Nanometer-sized particles of CoCr were made from a ...
Subject: Clinical Orthopedics
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New findings reported from Hallym University describe advances in science
2009 NOV 26 ... observed previously that physiological levels of CLA inhibited HT-29 cell growth, and the growth inhibitory effects of CLA were attributed to the effect of ... of CLA (0-20 mu mol/L) or t10c12 (0-4 mu mol/L). Addition of CLA or t10c12 to culture medium resulted in a dose-dependent increase in the numbers of apoptotic cells. The ...
Subject: Science
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Recent findings in environmental microbiology described by researchers from University of Connecticut
2009 NOV 27 ... information, contact D.R. Benson, University of Connecticut, Dept. of Molecular & Cell Biology, 91 N Eagleville Rd., Unit 3125, Storrs, CT 06269, USA.Publisher ... two-dimensional sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis analysis of culture supernatants indicated that cytoplasmic proteins appeared in supernatants as cells aged, ...
Subject: Environmental Microbiology
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Recent findings in reproduction described by researchers from University of Sydney
2009 NOV 24 ... scientists in Camperdown, Australia report. "Patch-clamp analysis of 2-cell embryos showed that these Ca-i(2+) transients resulted in an outward membrane current. ... outwardly rectifying and inactivated at holding potentials more positive than +30 mV. Culture in NFA or 4,4'-diisothiocyanatostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid (a broad-specificity ...
Subject: Reproduction
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Reports outline gonorrhea study findings from M. Dietrich and colleagues
2009 NOV 24 ... in N. gonorrhoeae strain MS11 but does not contribute significantly to its virulence in cell culture models." Dietrich and colleagues published their study in Febs Journal ...
Subject: Gonorrhea
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Reports summarize ocean research study results from James Cook University
2009 NOV 27 ... developmental stages are potentially more appropriate for the initiation of cell cultures, as the expectation is that a greater proportion of the cell population is ... to recent research published in the journal Coral Reefs, "Previous attempts to culture cells from corals or other cnidarians have been unsuccessful. These efforts have, ...
Subject: Ocean Research
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Research from Chungbuk National University in the area of Asian research published
2009 NOV 24 ... National University.The researchers concluded: "We performed dynamic cell culture on these agarose gels in the bioreactor for 3 days."Lee and colleagues ...
Subject: Asian Research
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Research from Groningen University provide new insights into science and technology
2009 NOV 27 ... an important role in the growth of R. erythropolis PR4 in two phase cultures. The PR4 cell surface was physico-chemically characterized in terms of its cell surface charge and ... erythropolis PR4 from an aqueous phase to an alkane phase during growth in a two phase culture medium. When the alkane chain length was between C10 and C12, PR4 was located at the ...
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Scientists at Catholic University target desalination
2009 NOV 24 ... supplementary 0.5 g/L of yeast extract maximized sulphate reduction on a per-cell basis, but at high concentrations of H2S it would be advisable to use 2 g/L to reduce ... capacity and growth rates of the bacterium Desulfobacterium autotrophicum in batch culture media Supplemented with different concentrations of yeast extract. At 38 degrees C, in ...
Subject: Desalination
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Scientists at Dalian University of Technology target applied biochemistry
2009 NOV 27 ... transformation cofactors, including Ca2+, surfactant assistants, Agrobacterium LBA4404 cell culture on transformation efficiency were evaluated. Prior to the incubation of the explants and ...
Subject: Applied Biochemistry
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Scientists at University of Munich publish new data on surgery
2009 NOV 24 ... was to investigate the biocompatibility of aniline and methyl blue in a well-established cell culture model and assess the staining properties of these dyes at the level of the internal ...
Subject: Surgery
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Statement Regarding Cardinal Rigali's Memo Protecting the 'Status Quo' On Life
2009 NOV 28 ... Church. Among these are rationed health care, In vitro fertilization, embryonic stem cell research, human experimentation, euthanasia and birth control."Faithful ... upon."Our Catholic bishops should be fearlessly leading the way towards a culture of life. Fighting to maintain a status quo credited to the destruction of 51 million ...
Subject: American Life League
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Studies from Seoul National University add new findings in the area of Staphylococcus infections
2009 NOV 24 ... alternatively arise." "Here, we investigated the effect of LTA, a major cell-wall virulence factor of Gram-positive bacteria, on osteoclast differentiation. ... function was observed in the reduced resorption area on calcium phosphate-coated culture plates. In contrast, the phagocytic and inflammatory potential of the osteoclast ...
Subject: Staphylococcus Infections
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Studies from University of Naples, Medical Department provide new data on food microbiology
2009 NOV 26 ... F19. as controls. Adhesion to intestinal epithelial cells was evaluated using two cell lines, CaCo-2 and HT-29, through the plate dilution method," scientists in Naples, ... receptors, the TLRs. was evaluated by semi-quantitative PCR on an epithelial/bacteria co-culture. Real-time PCR was used to monitor expression of TLRs and cytokines in a monocytic cell ...
Subject: Food Microbiology
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Study data from Y. Tomaru and colleagues update understanding of virology
2009 NOV 24 ... host dinoflagellate Heterocapsa circularisquama caused by HcRNAV is followed by apparent cell regrowth." "Here we investigate the mechanism supporting the survival ... subcultures and temporal fluctuations were compared: a clonal H. circularisquama culture without virus inoculation (virus-sensitive, VS), a surviving isolate from the ...
Subject: Virology
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Study results from G. Mlinaricgalinovic et al provide new insights into virology
2009 NOV 24 ... of 368 inpatients using direct fluorescence assays and/or by virus isolation in cell culture. The subtype of recovered strains was determined by real-time PCR. Of 368 RSV infections ...
Subject: Virology
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