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Marine lysozyme from a marine bacterium that inhibits angiogenesis and tumor growth

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2008
Recent studies suggest that lysozyme, rich in hen egg, has an antitumor function. In the present study, we investigated the antitumor and antiangiogenesis effects of a newly isolated marine lysozyme both in vitro and in vivo. First, we showed that this marine-derived lysozyme specifically inhibits the proliferation of endothelial cells (ECV304) in a ...
Junli, Ye   +4 more
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NUTRITION AND METABOLISM OF MARINE BACTERIA: X. THE GLYOXYLATE CYCLE IN A MARINE BACTERIUM

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1960
Extracts of a species of marine bacterium have been shown to contain isocitratase and malate synthetase when cells were grown in a medium in which acetate was the sole source of carbon and energy. Neither enzyme could be demonstrated in extracts prepared from cells grown in a nutrient broth, yeast extract medium.
R A, MACLEOD, A, HORI, S M, FOX
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Lipids of the marine bacterium Flexibacter polymorphus

Archives of Microbiology, 1977
This paper reports on the total fatty acid composition of a marine bacterium representative of the genus Flexibacter. Flexibacter polymorphus is unusual in containing a high proportion of the polunsaturated acid C20:5ω3 whilst the level of branched fatty acids is low.
R. B. Johns, G. J. Perry
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Uptake and Conversion of Selenium by a Marine Bacterium

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 1983
Bio-conversion of Se was examined by incubating Pseudomonas marina in seawater containing either selenite (Na2SeIVO3) or selenate (Na2SeVIO4). At the concentrations of selenite and selenate used (10−4–10−7 mol/L), the growth of P. marina was not inhibited. Under these conditions, selenite was taken up by P.
A. Foda   +2 more
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The oxidation of propionic acid by a marine bacterium

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1955
N, TOMLINSON, R A, MACLEOD
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The ultrastructure of a marine luminous bacterium

2016
An electron microscope study of normal and L-forms of a marine luminous bacterium was carried out. In addition to the features found normally in Gram-negative bacilli, observed in cells from solid medium, cells from actively luminescent liquid culture were found to possess certain peculiar features.
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Structure and bioactivity of sulfated α-D-mannan from marine bacterium Halomonas halocynthiae KMM 1376T

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2020
Maxim S Kokoulin   +2 more
exaly  

Toxicities of polystyrene nano- and microplastics toward marine bacterium Halomonas alkaliphila

Science of the Total Environment, 2018
Bijuan Chen, Qiufen Li, Bin Xia
exaly  

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