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Co-Culturing <i>Bacillus</i> Strains for Enhanced Antimicrobial Activity. [PDF]

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The effects of naturally occurring mutations on functionality of oxylipin metabolizing dehydrogenase reductase nine. [PDF]

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Use of a cytochrome P450 humanised mouse model to refine schistosomiasis drug discovery

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Microsomal Proteomics

2009
Proteomic profiling of subcellular compartments has many advantages over traditional proteomic approaches using whole cell lysates as it allows for detailed proteome analysis of a specific organelle and corresponding functional characteristics. The microsome is a critical, membranous compartment involved in the synthesis, sorting, and secretion of ...
Diana M, Wong, Khosrow, Adeli
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Microsome-Associated DNA

Science, 1969
Deoxyribonucleic acid has been isolated from the microsomes of mouse liver homogenates under conditions designed to prevent or greatly reduce mitochondrial and nuclear contamination. The DNA rapidly incorporates tritiated thymidine, and this, together with its reannealing characteristics after thermal denaturation, shows that it is not mitochondrial or
H E, Bond   +3 more
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Microsomal L-Gulonolactone Dehydrogenase

Nature, 1963
IT has been demonstrated previously by several workers1–5 that rat liver microsomes readily convert L-gulonolactone into L-ascorbic acid in the presence of oxygen. Recently, it has been found that the microsomes from the livers of goat and the rat can also convert L-gulonolactone into L-ascorbic acid under anaerobic conditions in the presence of a ...
N C, KAR, N C, GHOSH, B C, GUHA
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Fusion of microsomal vesicles

Experientia, 1978
Studies which indicate the fusion of rat liver microsomal vesicles show that the rate of fusion of microsomal vesicles, as revealed by electron microscopic examinations, is dependent on the fusion temperature and the amount of detergent present in the microsomal suspension.
H U, Schulze, L, Pop
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