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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 ...

    A Johansson, BE Engström, J Frey, K-E Johansson, V Båverud in Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica (2005)

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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...

    M. Meli, R. Granouillet, E. Reynaud, A. Chamson, J. Frey in Journal of Protein Chemistry (2003)

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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...

    M. Meli, R. Granouillet, E. Reynaud, A. Chamson, J. Frey in Journal of Protein Chemistry (2003)

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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...

    D. Heitmann, P. Budde, J. Frey, J. Lehmann in New Developments and New Applications in A… (2002)

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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...

    T. Seewöster, J. Lehmann, F. Korioth in Animal Cell Technology: Developments Towar… (1995)

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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...

    J. Frey, J. I. MacInnes in Haemophilus, Actinobacillus, and Pasteurella (1995)

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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 ...

    J. Frey in Haemophilus, Actinobacillus, and Pasteurella (1995)