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IMMUNORESTORER ACTIVITY OF PROBIOTIC BACTERIAL DNA: AN IN VIVO STUDY

IMMUNORESTORER ACTIVITY OF PROBIOTIC BACTERIAL DNA: AN IN VIVO STUDY

... The increase in the incidence of infectious diseases or immunological disorders raises a need to find new immunomodulators. Probiotics have been shown to be one of the alternative agents which strengthen the immune ...

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Preventing Data Loss by Storing Information in Bacterial DNA

Preventing Data Loss by Storing Information in Bacterial DNA

... One of the major problems faced today in data storage is the data loss due to crashing of storage devices like magnetic disc or optical disc. In recent years scientists have turned their attention towards the ...

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Enrichment of bacterial DNA for the diagnosis of blood stream infections

Enrichment of bacterial DNA for the diagnosis of blood stream infections

... human DNA, obviously without affecting bacterial DNA ...human DNA does not impede the downstream PCR. However, at lower bacterial loads (<100 CFU/ml) human DNA inhibits ...

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Analysis of bacterial DNA in synovial tissue of Tunisian patients with reactive and undifferentiated arthritis by broad range PCR, cloning and sequencing

Analysis of bacterial DNA in synovial tissue of Tunisian patients with reactive and undifferentiated arthritis by broad range PCR, cloning and sequencing

... group, bacterial 16S rDNA was amplified in ST samples from three of the seven patients with RA (43%) and from three of the six with OA ...higher bacterial DNA load, as indicated by the signal ...

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A Novel Eukaryote Made Thermostable DNA Polymerase Which Is Free from Bacterial DNA Contamination

A Novel Eukaryote Made Thermostable DNA Polymerase Which Is Free from Bacterial DNA Contamination

... removing bacterial DNA from thermostable DNA polymerase prepara- tions has been established (2, ...of DNA contam- ination from thermostable DNA polymerase has been ap- proached by ...

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Heat degradation of eukaryotic and bacterial DNA: an experimental model for paleomicrobiology

Heat degradation of eukaryotic and bacterial DNA: an experimental model for paleomicrobiology

... PCR-amplified DNA var- ied from 23 – 30 for J774 fragments and 27 – 28 for ...cell DNA could be ampli- ...smegmatis DNA could be amplified following the same 48-h dry heat exposure (Figure ...The ...

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DETERMINATION OF THE MOL% G+C VALUES OF BACTERIAL DNA ISOLATED FROM AL BAIJY OIL REFINERY WORKERS, IRAQ

DETERMINATION OF THE MOL% G+C VALUES OF BACTERIAL DNA ISOLATED FROM AL BAIJY OIL REFINERY WORKERS, IRAQ

... content of the DNA. [2] As shown in the table 8, mol% G+C value along with biochemical tests carried out for each isolate was compared with Tables of Bergeyʼs Mannual of Systematic Bacteriology [15] and so, ...

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Bacterial DNA topology and infectious disease

Bacterial DNA topology and infectious disease

... invertible DNA switches that are catalyzed by members of the serine invertase family of site-specific recombinases ...important DNA transac- tions such as bacteriophage integration and excision, expression ...

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Genomic Adaptations to the Loss of a Conserved Bacterial DNA Methyltransferase

Genomic Adaptations to the Loss of a Conserved Bacterial DNA Methyltransferase

... ABSTRACT CcrM is an orphan DNA methyltransferase nearly universally conserved in a vast group of Alphaproteobacteria. In Caulobacter crescentus, it controls the expression of key genes involved in the regulation ...

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A Synthetic Circuit For Control Of The Bacterial Dna Damage Response Without Dna Damage

A Synthetic Circuit For Control Of The Bacterial Dna Damage Response Without Dna Damage

... which DNA photoproducts may lead to cell death, and the timeframe in which DNA repair must occur for an adequate response, are incompletely ...UV-induced DNA damage from activation of the SOS ...

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Absence of Spiroplasma or Other Bacterial 16S rRNA Genes in Brain Tissue of Hamsters with Scrapie

Absence of Spiroplasma or Other Bacterial 16S rRNA Genes in Brain Tissue of Hamsters with Scrapie

... of bacterial rRNA genes at this concentration or even at a concentration 100-fold lower than ...minimize bacterial contamination, we still detected very low levels of contaminating bacterial ...

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Covalent DNA Modifications in Phage and Bacterial Dynamics

Covalent DNA Modifications in Phage and Bacterial Dynamics

... through bacterial nucleases that restrict infection, such as restriction enzymes and CRISPR systems, and the covalent DNA modifications that neutralize ...total bacterial DNA and DNA ...

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A novel method of selective removal of human DNA improves PCR sensitivity for detection of Salmonella Typhi in blood samples

A novel method of selective removal of human DNA improves PCR sensitivity for detection of Salmonella Typhi in blood samples

... human DNA and intracellu- lar bacteria without damaging bacterial cells ...human DNA in the presence and absence of ox bile, and found that micrococcal nuclease is bile resistant and ac- tive at a ...

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Autophagy links antimicrobial activity with antigen presentation in Langerhans cells

Autophagy links antimicrobial activity with antigen presentation in Langerhans cells

... and DNA were isolated from infected cells following TRIzol ...and bacterial mRNAs. The M. leprae 16S rRNA and genomic element DNA (RLEP) levels were then assessed using real-time ...the ...

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Dynamic organization of bacterial chromatin by DNA bridging proteins

Dynamic organization of bacterial chromatin by DNA bridging proteins

... of bacterial genome folding. Bacterial DNA-bridging proteins play important role in genome organization and gene regulation due to their binding at distinct regions throughout the ...genome. ...

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Relationship Between Competence for Transfection and for Transformation

Relationship Between Competence for Transfection and for Transformation

... Conversely, the disappearance of transformed cells when phage DNA was added after bacterial DNA must also be due to the lethal effect of the infection and not to any damaging action of t[r] ...

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Temporal order of evolution of DNA replication systems inferred by comparison of cellular and viral DNA polymerases

Temporal order of evolution of DNA replication systems inferred by comparison of cellular and viral DNA polymerases

... major bacterial lineages (Proteobacteria, Cyanoabacteria, low-GC Gram-positive bacteria), two lineages of archaea (Sulfolobales and Halo- bacteria), and animals among the eukaryotes (as far as DNA viruses ...

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Characterization of the inhomogeneous DNA in virions of bacteriophage Mu by DNA reannealing kinetics.

Characterization of the inhomogeneous DNA in virions of bacteriophage Mu by DNA reannealing kinetics.

... coli DNA in Mu DNA from the reassociation of labeled bacterial DNA, we analyzed the kinetics of reassociation of labeled bacterial DNA in the presence of a measured amount of cold bacter[r] ...

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Chronic Brucellosis and Persistence of Brucella melitensis DNA

Chronic Brucellosis and Persistence of Brucella melitensis DNA

... detect bacterial DNA in either whole-blood or serum samples from healthy donors who had no history of ...melitensis DNA in asymptomatic subjects with a history of brucellosis, albeit in a smaller ...

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CpG DNA analysis of bacterial STDs

CpG DNA analysis of bacterial STDs

... viral DNA to find CpG indices up to ...viral DNA characteristics make it hard to compare CpG indices of these viruses, and mention that the results may have been affected by the CpG motifs used for ...

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