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Survival of Clostridium perfringensDuring Simulated Transport and Stability of Some Plasmid-borne Toxin Genes under Aerobic Conditions
Clostridium perfringens is a pathogen of great concern in veterinary medicine, because it causes enteric diseases and different types of toxaemias in domesticated animals. It is important that bacteria in tissue ...
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In Vitro Glycoxidation of Insoluble Fibrous Type I Collagen: Solubilization and Advanced Glycation End Products
The deleterious effects of glycoxidation are dependent on the half-life of proteins. Collagen, the main component of extracellular matrices, is a long live protein and thus may be sensitive to the glycoxidatio...
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Changes in Glycation of Fibrous Type I Collagen During Long-Term In Vitro Incubation with Glucose
The course of glycation of calf skin fibrous type I collagen was monitored in vitro under physiological conditions during an 8-week incubation period in order to take into account the long half-life of this prote...
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Modulation of CD4 Expression on Helper T Lymphocytes and U937 Cells by Ganglioside GM3 and Its Derivatives
Ganglioside GM3 and a variety of chemically modified derivatives (e.g. lyso-GM3, de-N- acetyl-GM3, GM3-amides) have been assayed for their potential upon CD4 modulation on human peripheral blood lymphocytes an...
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Transcription Level of CHO Cells Influenced by Amino Acids
The transcription level of CHO-DUKX cells could be altered by targeted omitting of the nonessential amino acids asparagine and serine in the serum-free culture medium. These changes in transcription activity w...
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Genetic Manipulations of Members of the Family Pasteurellaceae
The family Pasteurellaceae is comprised of three genera: Haemophilus, Actinobacillus, and Pasteurella (HAP). These bacteria cause important diseases in humans and animals and are of great medical and economical i...
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Exotoxins of Actinobacillus Pleuropneumoniae
Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (previously Haemophilus pleuropneumoniae) is the etiological agent of swine pleuropneumonia, a severe, contagious disease of swine causing important economic losses ...