Results 241 to 250 of about 14,249 (251)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1958
Sets of curves have been constructed which relate the degree of labelling of pyruvate molecules derived from the metabolism of glucose-1,2 and 6-14C to the percentage participation of the hexose-monophosphate oxidative cycle in systems where this and the Embden-Meyerhof glycolytic sequence are the only routes of glucose catabolism in operation.
E.A. Dawes, W.H. Holms
openaire +5 more sources
Sets of curves have been constructed which relate the degree of labelling of pyruvate molecules derived from the metabolism of glucose-1,2 and 6-14C to the percentage participation of the hexose-monophosphate oxidative cycle in systems where this and the Embden-Meyerhof glycolytic sequence are the only routes of glucose catabolism in operation.
E.A. Dawes, W.H. Holms
openaire +5 more sources
Experiments with Sarcina flava—I.
Phytochemistry, 1965Abstract A survey of methods for the complete extraction of carotenoids from Sarcina flava has been carried out. It was shown that treatment with 2–5 % H 2 SO 4 in ethanol and ultrasonic treatment, followed by extraction with methanol and ultrasonic treatment, was the most satisfactory.
R.H.C. Strang+2 more
openaire +2 more sources
The function of the carotenoid pigments of sarcina lutea
Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1960It has been demonstrated that the carotenoid pigments of Sarcina lutea prevent photodynamic killing by either exogenous or endogenous photosensitizers. Evidence has been presented which suggests that the locus of the lethal photooxidation is in or on the cell membrane.
W. R. Sistrom+3 more
openaire +3 more sources
Ultrasonic dispersal of aggregates of Sarcina lutea
Ultrasonics, 1971Abstract A novel ultrasonic device is described which separates aggregates of cells and/or particles into their constituent units, without altering their morphology or viability. This device has been used to disperse the naturally occurring cell aggregates of Sarcina lutea.
J.S. Slade, A.R. Williams
openaire +3 more sources
Synthesis of cellulose by Sarcina ventriculi
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1964Ralph S. Wolfe, E. Canale-Parola
openaire +3 more sources
The growth of Sarcina lutea [PDF]
openaire +1 more source
[Ecology of fermentation sarcinas Sarcina ventriculi and Sarcina maxima].
Zeitschrift fur allgemeine Mikrobiologie, 1974H, Knöll, R, Horschak
openaire +1 more source
NEW LIGHT ON THE “SARCINA” QUESTION [PDF]
W. F. Kirkpatrick, J. L. Shimwell
openaire +1 more source