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Upcycling of polyamides through chemical hydrolysis and engineered Pseudomonas putida. [PDF]

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de Witt J   +9 more
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Twenty-Three Years of Declining Lithium Use: Analysis of a Pharmacoepidemiological Dataset from German-Speaking Countries. [PDF]

open access: yesPharmacopsychiatry
Greil W   +6 more
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Oral Neisseria gonorrhoeae Promotes KSHV Lytic Replication. [PDF]

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Biocontrol of black foot disease on grapevine rootstocks using Bacillus subtilis strain F62

Tropical Plant Pathology, 2020
Decline and death of young vines is a worldwide problem for viticulture that may lead to economic loss. Fungal pathogens have been associated with trunk and root diseases, including the black foot disease that affects the performance of the vineyards.
Joséli Schwambach
exaly   +2 more sources

Demonstration of a competence-enhancing factor in supernatants of Neisseria gonorrhoeae F62 type T1

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1975
Abstract Evidence is presented for the existance of a competence-enhancing factor (CEF) in the supernatants obtained from competent N. gonorrhoeae F62, type T1 cell populations. The factor restores competence for transformation to T1 cells that have undergone a one thousand-fold decrease in transformability as a result of being washed.
A, Siddiqui, I D, Goldberg
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Structural determination of oligosaccharides derived from lipooligosaccharide of Neisseria gonorrhoeae F62 by chemical, enzymic, and two-dimensional NMR methods

Biochemistry, 1991
F62 LOS of Neisseria gonorrhoeae consists of two major LOS components; the higher and smaller molecular weight (MW) components were recognized by MAbs 1-1-M and 3F11 respectively. Base-line separation of the two major oligosaccharide (OS) components from F62 LOS was achieved by Bio-Gel P-4 chromatography after dephosphorylation of the OS mixture.
R, Yamasaki   +4 more
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Epitope expression and partial structural characterization of F62 lipooligosaccharide (Los) of Neisseria gonorrhoeae: IgM monoclonal antibodies (3F11 and 1-1-M) recognize non-reducing termini of the los components

Molecular Immunology, 1991
F62 LOS of Neisseria gonorrhoeae consists of two components. The higher molecular weight (MW) component is recognized by monoclonal antibody (MAb) 1-1-M and the smaller MW component by MAb 3F11. Epitope expression of the two LOS components and their partial structures were investigated by treating the F62 LOS with several glycosidases and then ...
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