Browsing by Subject "microbiology"
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, )In discussing the antigenic relationship of ten isolates of Aeromonas liquefaciens a survey of the background literature is reviewed. For the research, ten isolates cultured from diseased fish were obtained from separate ...
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(2009-05-15)This study generated two cyanide dihydratase (CynD) mutants of Bacillus pumilus C1 with improved activity at higher pH by random mutagenesis. The purpose of this study was to create enzyme variants better suited to degrade ...
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(2012-10-19)Chemical dynamics in the vadose zone are poorly understood due to the transient nature of chemical and hydrologic conditions, but are nonetheless critical to understanding contaminant fate and transport. This work explored ...
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(2019-07-18)Olivine in the presence of seawater will undergo a reaction known as serpentinization to form the mineral serpentine in addition to hydrogen, methane, and short chain hydrocarbons, which can be metabolized by microorganisms. ...
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(2017-12-07)Natural products have long been a template by which science has produced medicines which have saved millions of lives. Bacterial sources have yielded many peptide based drugs which continue to show great value against ...
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(2018-06-14)Environments rich in sulfur compounds (sulfidic) are common in the ocean, and the ability to gain energy (dissimilatory) from sulfur redox reactions is widespread in bacteria. The Sulfiphilic Bacteroidetes (SB), have been ...
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(2016-08-01)Most of the large, double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) bacteriophages infecting Gram-negative hosts utilize multi-protein strategy to lyse the three layers of the host cell envelop: the inner membrane (IM), the peptidoglycan (PG), ...