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Exopolysaccharide of Anoxybacillus pushchinoensis G11 has antitumor and antibiofilm activities

Archives of Microbiology, 2021
Exopolysaccharides (EPS/EPSs) possess several various applications in the food and pharmaceutical industries. This study was performed to investigate the biological (antibiofilm and antitumor), rheological (temperature, shear rate, and density) and chemical (solubility, carbohydrate and protein content, composition, molecular weight, functional group ...
Berna Genc, Mesut Taskin, A. Adiguzel
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What factors contribute to environmental degradation in G11 economies? Emphasizing the importance of renewable and non-renewable energy sources

International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology, 2022
This study explored the dynamic nexus between trade openness, non-renewable, renewable-energy consumption, urbanization, economic growth, and ecological footprint considering the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 7 and 13 of ensuring access to ...
Nabila Amin, Huaming Song, M. Shabbir
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Registration of ‘Tamcot G11’ Upland Cotton Cultivar

Journal of Plant Registrations, 2011
‘Tamcot G11’ upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) cultivar (Reg. No. CV‐135, PI 682743) was developed by Texas A&M AgriLife Research and released in 2017 as part of an ongoing effort to create cultivars and germplasm with combinations of improved fiber quality parameters, especially upper half mean length (UHML) and fiber bundle strength.
C. W. Smith   +3 more
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Full-length genome analysis of G2, G9 and G11 porcine group A rotaviruses.

Veterinary Microbiology, 2013
Group A rotaviruses with G2 and G9 VP7 specificity are common in humans, while G11 strains have been detected only sporadically. G2, G9 and G11 rotaviruses also circulate in pigs and swine rotaviruses have been suspected of interspecies and zoonotic transmissions in numerous studies.
Olivier Martel-Paradis   +4 more
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Tricycloalternarene derivatives from the endophytic fungus Guignardia bidwellii PSU-G11

Phytochemistry Letters, 2012
Four new tricycloalternarene derivatives, guignarenones A–D (1–4), along with known (6S,9R)-vomifoliol were isolated from the endophytic fungus Guignardia bidwellii PSU-G11. Their structures were determined on the basis of spectroscopic data. The absolute configurations in 1 were assigned using a combination of the modified Mosher's method and NOEDIFF ...
Ubonta Sommart   +6 more
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G11 Development of an early intervention clinic for infants with cow’s milk allergy [PDF]

open access: possibleQuality Improvement: Delivering Better Patient Outcomes and Experience, 2017
The Paediatric allergy service was unable to respond to increasing demand, with significant waiting times for both medical (28 weeks) and dietetic assessment (52 weeks) for infants with Cow’s milk allergy (CMA). The teams involved in the care of these infants were keen to explore a different approach in management, to provide timelier assessment of ...
P Mulholland   +3 more
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G11 Conduit Diversion

2013
Conduit diversion carries significant complications, particularly related to urine reflux into the upper tracts, that limits its use in the paediatric population.
A. H. B. Fyfe, Musaab Yassin
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Developmental Regulation of the α-Subunit of Gq/G11 as Determined by Quantitative Immunoblot Analysis

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1995
We have used immunoblot analysis with glutathione and S-transferase fusion proteins as protein standards to examine expression of G alpha q/11 in membrane preparations from different organs and to assess changes during normal development. Adult rat tissues expressed 4-25 pmol/mg membrane protein G alpha q/11, with neonates expressing two to three times
N. Mochizuki   +3 more
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