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  • Bacterial flagella are entirely outside the cell membrane (plasma ... * Bacterial flagella are helical filaments that rotate like screws. ...
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  • includes inflammations resulting from a bacterial infection, sometimes an ... In addition to viral causes, bacterial pathogens can result in inflammation ...
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  • #039;s Moneres subcategory included known bacterial groups such as Vibrio. ... fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=2439888 Bacterial evolution]. Microbiological ...
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  • function in nature, such as the bacterial proteins that cause tetanus ... For example, a toxin may be used in assisting bacterial invasion of ...
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  • genus and used in the treatment of bacterial infections caused by susceptible, usually gram-positive organisms. The name “penicillin” can ...
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  • The bacterial 16S, 23S, and 5S rRNA genes are typically organized ... to create antibiotics to destory a bacterial infection without damaging ...
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  • (collagen) because of the chance of bacterial infection due to the time ... days. To prevent damage of the skin by bacterial growth during the soaking ...
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  • neural tissue, are called meningitis, and can be bacterial, viral, and protozoan (Chamberlin and Narins 2005). Also life-threatening are bacterial infections ...
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  • disease that may occur after a bacterial infection and that can ... is generally due to infection (viral or bacterial). It may cause chest pain ...
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  • form about 25 percent of the total bacterial cell mass. A mammalian ... the two subunits dissociate. Actually, in bacterial cells, the two subunits ...
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  • others. Mouth ulcers are often tied to bacterial or viral infections. ... * Bacterial infection * Viral infection * Fungal infection ...
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  • causes and outcomes. Acute prostatitis (bacterial) and chronic bacterial ... of disease. In acute prostatitis (bacterial), men often experience ...
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  • Penicillin should be avoided for treatment of a sore throat if bacterial ... spp.) is a popular herb for fighting bacterial (and viral) infections ...
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  • There are two basic theories for how the bacterial infection can lead to rheumatic ... antigen, presenting cells against the bacterial antigen, activate helper ...
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  • are toxic for insects and they inhibit bacterial and fungal growth. to personal care products to prevent bacterial growth, or to polymers ...
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  • or one's beard. Itching can lead to bacterial infection and there can ... infestations are headache, fever, and bacterial infection, and body lice ...
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  • Bacterial chromosomes are usually circular, but are sometimes linear ... When linear, bacterial chromosomes tend to be tethered to the plasma ...
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  • Like other members of the bacterial family Enterobacteriaceae, species ... d: The Vi antigen is associated with the bacterial capsule, which acts as ...
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  • human pathogen and one of three bacterial species placed in the genus ... irritating and have a watery discharge. Bacterial secondary infection may ...
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  • bioremediation. Characterization of key bacterial habitats such as the rhizosphere ... of microbes. Includes the study of bacterial systematics and taxonomy. ...
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  • of Biologically Functional Bacterial Plasmids in vitro," ... hundreds of thousands of organismal and bacterial cells that all contain ...
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  • have distinct lifetimes (stabilities). In bacterial cells, individual mRNAs ... secondary structure in coding regions of bacterial genes. Genome Res. 13(9 ...
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  • slide enables the biologist to see bacterial shapes and structures. ... and by tropical fish hobbyists as a bacterial and fungal infection preventative ...
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  • as well as in some viruses, including bacterial viruses (Robinson 2003 ... and Sidney Altman, who was working on the bacterial RNase-P complex. These ...
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  • by Fred Sanger in 1977. The first bacterial genome to be completed ... "The 160-kilobase genome of the bacterial endosymbiont Carsonella ...
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  • constant rate. For example the population of a bacterial culture that doubles every 20 minutes can be expressed (approximatively, as this is not really ...
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  • had their appendix removed because of bacterial infection (which can cause ... important because of a propensity for bacterial infection (Kent 2002; Winter ...
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  • to barley mild mosaic bymovirus as well as Bacterial blight (Brunt et al. 1996). ==History of Production== Domesticated barley (H. vulgare) is ...
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  • ==Bacterial dormancy== Each bacterial group is ubiquitous, occurring nearly everywhere and ...
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  • Meningitis which can be either viral or bacterial. Both cause inflammation ... to be operated on, or perhaps he had a bacterial/viral infection (encephalitic ...
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  • protozoan parasites, and fungal, bacterial, as well as viral pathogens ... Various bacterial species are widely used in controlling the pests ...
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  • of the human genome are apparently either bacterial or viral in origin—with ... Mitochondrial ribosomes are the 70S (bacterial) type, in contrast to the ...
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  • pulmonary hypertension, and secondary bacterial superinfection (Matoo and ... vaccine. While DTP is composed of dead bacterial cells, the newer acellular ...
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  • and several insect species containing bacterial endosymbionts. ... and chloroplasts, originated as bacterial endosymbionts. This theory ...
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  • since it is viral in nature, rather than bacterial. There is no evidence to ... skin with warm water to avoid secondary bacterial infection. Scratching the ...
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  • she contracted the eye disease trachoma, a bacterial disease that affects the eye and can often lead to blindness because of the scar tissue it creates ...
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  • foreign body. LAL is used in medicine to test for bacterial endotoxins in pharmaceuticals and for several bacterial diseases (Heard 2001). If the bacterium ...
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  • this previous statement is the fact that bacterial species such as Rickettsia ... * Viral plaque assays involve growing a thin layer of bacterial cells ...
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  • as well as the insect vector and bacterial species (Longe 2006). Other ... antibodies to the presence of certain bacterial and viral markers. The ...
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  • of the meninges, usually from fungal, bacterial, or viral infection) and meningiomas arising from the meninges or from tumors formed elsewhere ...
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  • EMS) was traced to one source of L-tryptophan. The bacterial culture used to synthesize tryptophan by a major Japanese manufacturer, Showa Denko KK, had ...
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  • white tea had significant anti-viral and anti-bacterial qualities.American Society For Microbiology, [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/05/040526070934 ...
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  • pyogenes can be associated with the release of bacterial toxins. The strain of S. pyrogens that causes scarlet fever produces an erythrogenic toxin, which ...
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  • famous because he discovered how to use bacterial fermentation to produce ... became famous for discovering how to use bacterial fermentation to produce ...
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  • silver-coated to provide anti-bacterial properties, or aluminum-coated to provide radar chaff. Radar chaff is a spool of continuous glass tow ...
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  • cholestasis can be due to general and bacterial infections, tuberculosis, drugs, and lymphoma, among other causes. Extraheptic cholestasis can ...
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  • pathway of IPP is known in some bacterial groups and the plastids of plants, the so-called MEP(2-Methyl-D-erythritol-4-phosphate)-pathway, which ...
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  • symptoms of the muscle paralysis caused by the bacterial toxin. ... from gas production (perhaps during bacterial growth) causing increased ...
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  • During World War I, a method of producing acetone through bacterial fermentation was developed by Chaim Weizmann, (who later became the first ...
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  • initial transamination with α-ketoglutarate. The bacterial degradation of lysine yields cadaverine by decarboxylation. ==Function== ...
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