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Protein Microarrays for Characterisation of the Bacillus anthracis ‘infectome’
These studies provide an interesting insight into the transcriptome of virulent B. anthracis in a host infection environment.
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Digital Dispensing for Direct Dilution: New Flexibility in Dose-Response Analyses
In addition to the economic advantages of improving speed, precision, compound usage and waste, digital dispensing offers scientific advantages. This includes making the execution of complicated experiments easy and fast.
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Identification and Characterization of Strain Specific Drug Target by Subtractive Genome Analysis of Methicillin Resistance Staphylococcus aureus
This study aimed to identify and characterize strain specific essential protein targets, which will eventually help in the identification of druggable proteins in two strains of MRSA by using different Bioinformatic tools and databases. We adopting a subtractive genome approach within the domain of Computational Biology.
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Chia-Hsun Hsieh and Sanger Hung-Chih Lin win at CellTech
Chia-Hsun Hsieh and Sanger Hung-Chih Lin win at CellTech
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Low cost, low footprint, expandable automated biobanking solutions
This case study describes how TTP Labtech’s comPOUND storage modules have been employed by Abcam, a worldwide supplier of antibodies. Here, the turnaround time of sample placement and retrieval is an essential component for high quality service to its customers.
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Effect of Heat and Cold Treatment on Germination and Early Growth Stage of Terminal Heat Tolerant (WH 730) and Intolerant (RAJ 4014) Wheat Genotypes
Being second important staple food crop globally, wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production is largely limited by heat and cold stress which adversely affects the germination, crop growth and development. Terminal heat stress is a major problem for wheat production which severely affects the grain yield.
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Monitoring Protein Synthesis in Living Cells With Fluorescent Labeled tRNA FRET Pairs
We transfect cells with tRNAs labeled as FRET donors and acceptors. A FRET signal is generated only when a donor labeled tRNA and an acceptor-labeled tRNA come in close contact (< 7 nM), as they do on the ribosome during the elongation cycle. The intensity of the FRET signal correlates with the number of ribosomes engaged in protein synthesis, providing a real-time, live-cell assay for measuring rates of protein synthesis.
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Kidney Genes Expression in Hypertensive ISIAH Rats
The present study was performed to detect the key genes involved in the hypertensive phenotype manifestation in the ISIAH rats with inherited stress-induced arterial hypertension.
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Structure determination of the virulence factor AsaP1 from Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. Achromogenes
Aeromonas commonly found in waters, wastewaters and mud are non-motile gram negative bacteria. Atypical strains of Aeromonas salmonicida are known to be largely responsible for causing a lethal disease in Atlantic salmons and other farmed fishes.
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Stable N-phosphorylated triazol-5-ylidenes
Considering probable generality of “carbene” mechanism for 1,3-azoles, investigation of intermediates of phosphorylation of 1,2,4-triazoles is of interest.
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