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First human cell-based cultivation system for the syphilis spirochete Treponema pallidum. [PDF]
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Anticancer Secondary Metabolites Produced by Fungi: Potential and Representative Compounds. [PDF]
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Loss of flavonol 3-O-glucosyltransferase activity confers soybean resistance to leaf-chewing insects. [PDF]
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Translocation of bacteria from the gut to the brain in mice. [PDF]
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Aerobic Isolates in Hemovac Lines
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1980Positive aerobic isolates from hemovac lines were found in 41 of 68 patients (60%) who had major head and neck procedures requiring the hemovac drainage system during the postoperative period. When studied up to six days of placement, the number and the type of organisms in a hemovac system generally remained the same. A clue to impending infection was
M G, Yoder, J, Silva
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Anaerobic isolates in hemovac lines
The Laryngoscope, 1977AbstractSeventeen of 68 patients (25 percent) who required the use of hemovac drainage system after major head and neck procedures had positive anaerobic isolates. Co‐isolation of aerobic (94 percent) and other anaerobic (29 percent) microorganisms are common. There was an increased rate of positive anaerobic isolates with procedures requiring exposure
M G, Yoder, J, Silva
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Cell Line Isolation and Design
2011Biotechnology and genetic engineering have facilitated a new generation of biology-based therapeutic agents known broadly as biopharmaceuticals. Many of these agents address otherwise untreatable diseases, and now represent a worldwide market of over US$100 billion per year.
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