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Gamma Endonuclease of Micrococcus luteus: Action on Irradiated DNA
Radiation Research, 1988Gamma endonuclease is a Mg2+-independent enzyme of Micrococcus luteus that recognizes and cleaves DNA at a variety of altered pyrimidines produced by ionizing radiation. The production of enzyme-recognizable sites (ERS) by ionizing radiation under different irradiation conditions was measured. Ionizing radiation produced the greatest number of ERS when
T J, Jorgensen +2 more
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Resuscitation factors from mycobacteria: homologs of Micrococcus luteus proteins
Tuberculosis, 2003Resuscitation promoting factors (Rpfs) are proteins, originally identified in Micrococcus luteus, that promote recovery of bacteria from a viable but non-replicating phase (e.g., stationary phase or latency) to a replicating phase. Purified M. luteus Rpf can stimulate growth and increase recovery of M.
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On resuscitation from the dormant state of Micrococcus luteus
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1998It has been found previously that a significant number of Micrococcus luteus cells starved in a prolonged stationary phase (up to 2 months) and then held on the bench at room temperature without agitation for periods of up to a further 2-7 months can be resuscitated in liquid media which contained (statistically) no initially-viable (colony-forming ...
Mukamolova, GV +3 more
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Endocarditis por Micrococcus luteus
Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica, 2003Jordi Usó +3 more
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Tailored silicon hollow spheres with Micrococcus for Li ion battery electrodes
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2017Gwang-Hee Lee +2 more
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MICROCOCCUS LUTEUS AS A CAUSE OF RECURRENT BACTEREMIA
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1996C, von Eiff +4 more
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