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PATHWAYS OF CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM IN MICROORGANISMS [PDF]
I. C. Gunsalus, B.L. Horecker, W.A. Wood
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Digital Bioassays on the Slipchip Microfluidic Devices
This review summarizes recent advances in SlipChip‐based digital bioassays, highlighting their simple “load and slip” operation for fluid partitioning which eliminate the need for sophisticated fluidic systems. Applications include digital nucleic acid analysis, digital protein analysis and single‐cell analysis, demonstrating the platform‘s potential ...
Qingqing Luo+5 more
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Incidence and Kinds of Microorganisms Associated with Commercially Dressed Poultry12 [PDF]
H. W. WALKER, John C. Ayres
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From Lab to Market: Paper‐Based CRISPR Diagnostics and Commercialization Pathways
Paper‐based CRISPR diagnostics represents one of the most widely commercialized CRISPR assay technologies, yet challenges remain for broader point‐of‐care use. Abstract The global health landscape is continually challenged by infectious diseases that can swiftly escalate into pandemics, underscoring the need for rapid, accurate, and cost‐effective ...
Selen Dalgan, Qingshan Wei
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The Digestion of Rumen Microorganisms by the Host Animals
W.D. Pounden+2 more
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ERGOTHIONEINE IN MICROORGANISMS
Vladimir Kovalenko+3 more
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The insect‐microbe interplay fulfills a key ecological role involving the degradation of ligninocellulose biomass. This is coordinated by the secretion of different kinds of proteins, of which ligninolytic enzymes, such as laccases (Lacs), are of prime importance.
Michael Dare Asemoloye+11 more
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Hyperthermophilic microorganisms [PDF]
Stetter, Karl Otto+4 more
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MECHANISM INVOLVED IN THE METABOLISM OF NITROPHENYL-CARBOXYLIC ACID COMPOUNDS BY MICROORGANISMS [PDF]
Yang-Hsien Ke+2 more
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Electro‐Conductive Silver‐Coated Polyamide‐Imide Membranes for Sustainable Water Treatment
This study reports the development of a silver‐coated, electro‐conductive ultrafiltration membrane supported on polyamide‐imide. Using a simple and scalable spray‐coating method, the membrane achieved a high electrical conductivity of 2.215 × 10−5 S cm−1.
Zahra Zandi+11 more
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