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Bacterial Dna in Mixed Cholesterol Gallstones
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 1999Numerous investigators have proposed a role for bacteria in biliary lithogenesis. We hypothesized that bacterial DNA is present in gallstones, and that categorical differences exist between gallstone type and the frequency of bacterial sequences.Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to amplify bacterial 16S rRNA and uidA (encoding Escherichia coli ...
Haigh, WG, Tarr, PI, Lee, DK, Lee, SP
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Bacterial DNA strand compositional asymmetry
Trends in Microbiology, 1999Genes that deviate strongly in codon usage from the average gene but are relatively similar in codon usage to ribosomal protein (RP) genes are viewed as highly expressed22xKarlin, S., Campbell, A.M., and Mrazek, J. Annu. Rev. Genet. 1998; 32: 185–225Crossref | PubMed | Scopus (229)See all References, 23xKarlin, S., Mrazek, J., and Campbell, A.M.
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DNA transfer and DNA synthesis during bacterial conjugation
Zeitschrift f�r Vererbungslehre, 1966Mutant strains ofEscherichia coli, which were thermosensitive with respect to DNA replication, were used for conjugation experiments at 37°C and 42°C. Inhibition of DNA synthesis in the donor strain has no influence on the yield of recombinats. Inhibition of DNA synthesis in the recipient strain is accompanied by a complete loss of recombinant ...
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A Toll-like receptor recognizes bacterial DNA
Nature, 2000H. Hemmi +10 more
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CpG motifs in bacterial DNA trigger direct B-cell activation
Nature, 1995A. Krieg +7 more
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CpG motifs in bacterial DNA and their immune effects.
Annual Review of Immunology, 2002A. Krieg
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the isolation and physicochemical properties. Methods for isolating the bacterial polymerase share many common features. Cells are lysed by the vigorous disruptions of sonication or mechanical shear or by gentler lysozyme treatments.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the isolation and physicochemical properties. Methods for isolating the bacterial polymerase share many common features. Cells are lysed by the vigorous disruptions of sonication or mechanical shear or by gentler lysozyme treatments.
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