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Iron(II)-mimosine Catalyzed Cleavage of DNA
Abstract Supercoiled plasmid DNA was treated in vitro with H2O2, DTT and either Fe (II), Fe (II)-EDTA or Fe (II)- mimosine. The rate of DNA break formation was followed by the conversion of the supercoiled form into relaxed-circular and linear forms. In the concentration interval of 0-4 μм Fe (II), Fe (II)-EDTA slowed-down the formation
I, Mikhailov +3 more
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Tatumella, Klebsiella, Gluconobacter, Brevundimonas, and Staphylococcus at the bacterial general level and Candida, Lachancea, Aschersonia, Cercospora, and Pichia at the fungi general level were the predominant microorganisms during the dry processing of Coffea arabica.
Xiaojing Shen +7 more
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The Cytological Effects of Mimosine
Treatment of dividing cells in root tips of Vicia faba with either mimosine or the sodium salt of mimosine in aqueous solution resulted in clumping and non-division of chromosomes at metaphase. A c-mitosis sometimes resulted from treatment with relatively low concentrations.
A. J. Pritchard, R. D. Court
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Hypoxic Responses in Periodontal Tissues: Influence of Smoking and Periodontitis
ABSTRACT Aim This study aimed to investigate the hypoxic changes in periodontal tissues resulting from smoking and periodontitis by assessing levels of hypoxia‐inducible factors (HIF‐1α, HIF‐2α, HIF‐3α) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF).
Bejna Bozyel +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Fishing for protective compounds
A new zebrafish study identifies compounds that shield ears and kidneys against an anticancer drug.
Giuliano Ciarimboli
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Ipil-ipil (Leucaena leucocephala) leaves as a plant protein source in prawn diets [PDF]
Penaeus monodon juveniles were fed diets containing fish meal, shrimp head meal and ipil-ipil leaves soaked and unsoaked, local and peruvian varieties.
Piedad-Pascual, Felicitas +1 more
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HIF-mediated innate immune responses: cell signaling and therapeutic implications [PDF]
Leukocytes recruited to infected, damaged, or inflamed tissues during an immune response must adapt to oxygen levels much lower than those in the circulation.
Harris, A.J. +3 more
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Abstract In a preliminary in vitro study, leaves of Acacia nilotica, Prosopis juliflora, Cajanus cajan, Leucaena leucocephala and seed kernel of Mangifera indica were identified as potential candidates in mitigating ruminal methane (CH4) production. The objective of the current study was to investigate the combination efficiency of these unconventional
Aberra Melesse +4 more
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Herbal preparations from four herbs - Mimosa pudica, Erythrina variegata, Scoparia dulcis, and Cinnamomum iners - exhibit sedative effects, treat insomnia, and effectively reduce anxiety and depression. The chemical components present in these medicinal
Oanh - Hoang Hua +4 more
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JRK binds satellite III DNA and is necessary for the heat shock response
Abstract JRK is a DNA‐binding protein of the pogo superfamily of transposons, which includes the well‐known centromere binding protein B (CENP‐B). Jrk null mice exhibit epilepsy, and growth and reproductive disorders, consistent with its relatively high expression in the brain and reproductive tissues.
Rosalie Waldron +6 more
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