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Inhibition of Bacillus subtillis growth by fluorinated pyrazole derivatives [PDF]

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There are many useful biological properties of pyrazole and its derivatives and they are used in the pharmacy and agrochemical industry, in plant protection products in the form of insecticides and fungicides. Fluorinated 4, 5-dihydro-1H- pyrazole derivatives represent a series of potential new drugs whose antibacterial properties are already being ...
Majić, Ivana   +4 more
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Specificity of Bacillus subtilis ribonuclease

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1963
Abstract 1. 1. A study has been made of the action of Bacillus subtilis RNAase [polyribonucleotide 2-oligonucleotidotransferase (cyclizing) (B. subtilis)] on a number of polynucleotides, oligonucleotides and TMV-RNA. 2. 2. Poly-I is hydrolyzed by the enzyme more rapidly than Poly-A, which in turn is hydrolyzed more rapidly than Poly-U. Poly-C,
P R, WHITFELD, H, WITZEL
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Optical attenuation signatures of Bacillus subtillis in the THz region

Applied Physics Letters, 2004
This letter reports the use of a photomixing sweep oscillator to characterize samples of B. subtillis spores at room temperature between 200 and 1200 GHz. Dilute (10% by mass) and concentrated samples were tested, the former using fine-grained polyethylene powder as a low-loss dielectric matrix.
E. R. Brown   +4 more
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Characterization of a family 11 xylanase fromBacillus subtillisB230 used for paper bleaching

Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography, 2003
Enzymes such as family 11 xylanases are increasingly being used for industrial applications. Here, the cloning, structure determination and temperature-stability data of a family 11 xylanase, Xyn11X, from the alkali-tolerant Bacillus subtilis subspecies B230 are reported.
Aaron J, Oakley   +3 more
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[Carbon assimilation and taxonomic study of Bacillus subtillis and B. licheniformis].

Canadian journal of microbiology, 1979
All 14 strains of B. subtilis can use the following 17 sources of carbon and energy: D-glucose, D-mannose, D-glucosamine, salicin, D-ribose, maltose, sucrose, cellobiose, trehalose, arbutin, starch, mannitol, glycerol, glycerate, pyruvate, fumarate, and L-proline. All 15 strains of B. licheniformis can use the following 41 sources of carbon and energy:
M, Durand   +3 more
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ChemInform Abstract: A New Phenylpentanamine Alkaloid Produced by an Endophyte Bacillus subtillis Isolated from Angelica sinensis

ChemInform, 2013
Abstractisolation and structure ...
Nian‐Yun Yang   +4 more
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Development of the K-state (Competence) and Mutagenesis in Stressed Bacillus subtillis Cells

2016
Mutagenesis is central to the evolutionary process. We currently view evolution as a gradual process affecting all cells within a population. However, my project studied an underestimated part of the evolutionary process: mutations generated during stationary phase (caused by nutritional stress or growth arrest) within a subpopulation of cells.
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Adición de Bacillus subtillis en parámetros intestinales en aves expuestas a Lipopolisacarido de E.coli

KAHUN
Introducción. La exposición de los pollos a bacterias indeseables a través del contacto con alimentos y materia fecal puede causar alteraciones en el epitelio intestinal, los antibioticos promotores del crecimiento han sido utilizados en las producciones animales, pero el uso indiscriminado, ha llevado a generar resistencia en la salud humana y animal. 
Sandra Paola Rodríguez   +2 more
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