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The Use of Microbial Membranes to Achieve Anaerobiosis

Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 1990
The cytoplasmic membranes of many aerobic and facultative bacteria contain enzymes that catalyze the reduction of dissolved oxygen to water. Preparations of small particles derived from such membranes can be filter sterilized without loss of the oxygen-reducing enzymes.
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The Uses of Anaerobiosis by Amphibians and Reptiles

American Zoologist, 1985
Amphibians and reptiles rely upon anaerobic glycolysis to support their energetic requirements under a variety of circumstances. Although adult frogs derive most of the energy for muscle contraction during intense, short-term locomotion from glycolysis, anuran tadpoles have a very low rate of lactate formation during 30 sec of burst swimming; instead ...
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Anaerobiosis

Science, 1980
C P, Mangum, N A, Mauro
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Leaching of organic carbon from grassland soils under anaerobiosis

, 2020
Erxiong Zhu   +8 more
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Proteomic Analysis of FNR-Regulated Anaerobiosis in Salmonella Typhimurium

Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 2019
Zhen Wang   +7 more
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Effect of Local Anaerobiosis on Heart Rate

1990
The isolated leg of a rat was connected to the body only by nerve and bone and was perfused with hypoxic Tyrode solution. Heart rate increased when metabolic parameters (PCO2, pH and lactate) reached values similar to those observed at the beginning of exercise.
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Burst Swimming in Areas of High Flow: Delayed Consequences of Anaerobiosis in Wild Adult Sockeye Salmon

Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 2014
N. Burnett   +6 more
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ANAEROBIOSIS WITH IRON WOOL

Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1955
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