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Occurrence of <em>Vibrio</em> and <em>Salmonella</em> species in mussels (<em>Mytilus</em> <em>galloprovincialis</em>) collected along the Moroccan Atlantic coast

This study reports the occurrence of different Vibrio and Salmonella species in 52 samples of Mytilus galloprovincialis collected from four sites along the Atlantic coast between Agadir and...

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Potential sources of high value chemicals from leaves, stems and flowers of <em>Miscanthus sinensis</em> 'Goliath' and <em>Miscanthus sacchariflorus</em>

Society demands chemicals from sustainable sources. Identification of commercially important chemicals in crops increases value in biorefineries and reduces reliance on petrochemicals. Miscanthus sinensis...

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Occurrence of <em>Vibrio</em> and <em>Salmonella</em> species in mussels (<em>Mytilus</em> <em>galloprovincialis</em>) collected along the Moroccan Atlantic coast

This study reports the occurrence of different Vibrio and Salmonella species in 52 samples of Mytilus galloprovincialis collected from four sites along the Atlantic coast between Agadir and...

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Potential sources of high value chemicals from leaves, stems and flowers of <em>Miscanthus sinensis</em> 'Goliath' and <em>Miscanthus sacchariflorus</em>

Society demands chemicals from sustainable sources. Identification of commercially important chemicals in crops increases value in biorefineries and reduces reliance on petrochemicals. Miscanthus sinensis...

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Initial development of a cytotoxic amino-<em>seco</em>-CBI warhead for delivery by prodrug systems
Cyclopropabenzaindoles (CBIs) are exquisitely potent cytotoxins which bind and alkylate in the minor groove of DNA. They are not selective for cancer cells, so prodrugs are required. CBIs can be formed at physiological pH by...
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Initial development of a cytotoxic amino-<em>seco</em>-CBI warhead for delivery by prodrug systems
Cyclopropabenzaindoles (CBIs) are exquisitely potent cytotoxins which bind and alkylate in the minor groove of DNA. They are not selective for cancer cells, so prodrugs are required. CBIs can be formed at physiological pH by...
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A new assay for rhamnolipid detection-important virulence factors of <em>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</em>

Rhamnolipids (RLs) are heterogeneous glycolipid molecules that are composed of one or two l-rhamnose sugars and one or two β-hydroxy fatty acids, which can vary in their length and branch size. They are biosurfactants...

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Historical zoonoses and other changes in host tropism of <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em>, identified by phylogenetic analysis of a population dataset

Background:Staphylococcus aureus exhibits tropisms to many distinct animal hosts. While spillover events can occur wherever there is an interface between host species, changes in host tropism only occur with...

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Interview with Janie May Carroll Rice - OH 022
Janie May Carroll Rice
Jan 01, 0001
In her November 13, 1976 interview with Sara L. "Sally" Tyler, Janie May Carroll Rice expresses her love of Winthrop. Rice recalls President Johnson's involvement with the students, and his desire to include religion in all...
Published by: Winthrop University
The structure of the cysteine protease and lectin-like domains of Cwp84, a surface layer-associated protein from <em>Clostridium</em> <em>difficile</em>

Clostridium difficile is a major problem as an aetiological agent for antibiotic-associated diarrhoea. The mechanism by which the bacterium colonizes the gut during infection is poorly understood, but undoubtedly...

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EM-skin

Physical sensing by touch is essential for building intelligent artificial systems in robotic manipulation and human-robotic interaction. Inductive skins are being investigated as part of a major effort to develop the most...

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A new assay for rhamnolipid detection-important virulence factors of <em>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</em>

Rhamnolipids (RLs) are heterogeneous glycolipid molecules that are composed of one or two l-rhamnose sugars and one or two β-hydroxy fatty acids, which can vary in their length and branch size. They are biosurfactants...

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Historical zoonoses and other changes in host tropism of <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em>, identified by phylogenetic analysis of a population dataset

Background:Staphylococcus aureus exhibits tropisms to many distinct animal hosts. While spillover events can occur wherever there is an interface between host species, changes in host tropism only occur with...

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The structure of the cysteine protease and lectin-like domains of Cwp84, a surface layer-associated protein from <em>Clostridium</em> <em>difficile</em>

Clostridium difficile is a major problem as an aetiological agent for antibiotic-associated diarrhoea. The mechanism by which the bacterium colonizes the gut during infection is poorly understood, but undoubtedly...

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EM-skin

Physical sensing by touch is essential for building intelligent artificial systems in robotic manipulation and human-robotic interaction. Inductive skins are being investigated as part of a major effort to develop the most...

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Characterisation of polyphenolic compounds in <em>Clerodendrum petasites</em> S. Moore and their potential for topical delivery through the skin

Ethnopharmacological relevance Clerodendrum petasites S. Moore (CP) has been widely prescribed in Thailand and neighbouring countries for both oral and topical administration to treat asthma, fever, cough, vomiting...

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Cryo-EM Studies of Bacterial RNA Polymerase
James Chen
Jan 01, 0001
In bacteria, a single RNA polymerase (RNAP) performs all transcription. The overall structure of bacterial RNAP resembles a crab claw with pincers comprising the ?' and ? subunits and a large cleft where the active site sits....
Published by: Rockefeller University
Improvement of cryo-EM maps by density modification.
A density-modification procedure for improving maps from single-particle electron cryogenic microscopy (cryo-EM) is presented. The theoretical basis of the method is identical to that of maximum-likelihood density modification...
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Likelihood-based signal and noise analysis for docking of models into cryo-EM maps.
Fast, reliable docking of models into cryo-EM maps requires understanding of the errors in the maps and the models. Likelihood-based approaches to errors have proven to be powerful and adaptable in experimental structural...
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