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Analysis of human synovial and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in relation to heat inactivation of autologous and fetal bovine serums

Analysis of human synovial and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in relation to heat inactivation of autologous and fetal bovine serums

... with heat-inactivation or 10% fetal bovine serum without heat-inactivation to produce cell colonies as passage ...with heat-inactiva- tion or 10% FBS without ...

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Fetal calf serum heat inactivation and lipopolysaccharide contamination influence the human T lymphoblast proteome and phosphoproteome

Fetal calf serum heat inactivation and lipopolysaccharide contamination influence the human T lymphoblast proteome and phosphoproteome

... subunit M (EIF3M), 26S protease regulatory subunit 7 (PRS7), proteasome subunit beta type-4 (PSB4) and alpha-soluble NSF attachment protein (SNAPA) respec- tively. Figure 1A shows a representative silver stained gel with ...

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Heat Inactivation Renders Sputum Safe and Preserves Mycobacterium tuberculosis RNA for Downstream Molecular Tests

Heat Inactivation Renders Sputum Safe and Preserves Mycobacterium tuberculosis RNA for Downstream Molecular Tests

... Heat inactivation has been used for centuries for many functions, including disinfection of medical devises and therapeutic preparations, aseptic inoculation and preparation smears for microscopy in ...

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Protection of Vaccinia from Heat Inactivation by Nucleotide Triphosphates

Protection of Vaccinia from Heat Inactivation by Nucleotide Triphosphates

... The ability of the nucleoside triphosphates to protect the virus phosphohydrolases from heat inactivation by binding to the catalytic site of the protein offers a means of determining wh[r] ...

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Dry heat inactivation of “Mycobacterium canettii”

Dry heat inactivation of “Mycobacterium canettii”

... Objective: “Mycobacterium canettii” is responsible for non-transmissible lymph node and pulmonary tuberculosis in persons exposed in the Horn of Africa. In the absence of direct human transmission, contaminated water and ...

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Heat inactivation of vaccinia virus particle-associated functions: properties of heated particles in vivo and in vitro.

Heat inactivation of vaccinia virus particle-associated functions: properties of heated particles in vivo and in vitro.

... These in vitro translation studies led us to conclude that mRNA from heated particles directed primarily the synthesis of early polypeptides, but in different relative proportions to tho[r] ...

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Hyphal Formation is Enhanced by 121°C Heat Inactivation of Serum Added to Culture Media

Hyphal Formation is Enhanced by 121°C Heat Inactivation of Serum Added to Culture Media

... In this study, we found that hyphae formation rate in RPMI 1640 serum-free control was similar to that of RPMI 1640 with non-inactivated serum, suggesting that non-inactivated serum possessed no obvious advantages for ...

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Dry heat inactivation of Bacillus cereus in rice

Dry heat inactivation of Bacillus cereus in rice

... Microbiological analysis of samples of inten- tionally contaminated rice. The samples taken under aseptic conditions into five previously la- belled sterile sacs for laboratory homogeniser STOMACHER were investigated in ...

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A Mathematical Analysis of Concomitant Virus Replication and Heat Inactivation

A Mathematical Analysis of Concomitant Virus Replication and Heat Inactivation

... In addition, early virus is stable, the plateau indicates the cessation in thevirus period of exponential growth there has of virus production; with a heat-sensitive virus, been little t[r] ...

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Heat Resistance And Inactivation of Neosartorya fischeri and Talaromyces flavus

Heat Resistance And Inactivation of Neosartorya fischeri and Talaromyces flavus

... some heat resistance characteristics of the isolates obtained in relation to fruit processing ...of heat (85 0 , 90 0 , ...on inactivation of ascospores of ...thermal inactivation was highest ...

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Fifty years of X inactivation research

Fifty years of X inactivation research

... random inactivation can be due to mutations or polymorphisms affecting the initiation step, such as in the Xist gene or the Xce locus (Rastan, 1982; Marahrens et ...

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A skewed view of X chromosome inactivation

A skewed view of X chromosome inactivation

... chromosome inactivation involves a random choice to silence either X chromosome early in mammalian female ...chromosome inactivation in humans is influenced by an X-linked locus that can alter this initial ...

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X chromosome inactivation in the cycle of life

X chromosome inactivation in the cycle of life

... A recent study revealed an important role for RNF12 in imprinted XCI, in addition to its role in random XCI. A maternally transmitted Rnf12 knockout allele caused embryonic lethality only in female offspring, owing to ...

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MECHANISMS OF CHROMOSOMAL AND GENE INACTIVATION IN DROSOPHILA

MECHANISMS OF CHROMOSOMAL AND GENE INACTIVATION IN DROSOPHILA

... If position-effect variegation involves suppres- sion of transcription, then one should obtain variegated transcription of the rDNA which is located in the heterochromatic region at [r] ...

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Local Activation and Inactivation Experiments of Flagella

Local Activation and Inactivation Experiments of Flagella

... Laser Microbeam Experiments When a point on a flagellum was irradiated, bent regions distal to the point of damage continued to the tip of the flagellum, but new bent regions never forme[r] ...

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Ultraviolet Radiation for Microorganism Inactivation in Wastewater

Ultraviolet Radiation for Microorganism Inactivation in Wastewater

... bacterial inactivation when the system was operated to disinfect wastewater at 50˚C was considerably higher than that observed when the operating temperature was reduced to 5˚C irrespec- tive of the incubation ...

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CHROMOSOMAL INACTIVATION AND REACTIVATION IN MEALY BUGS

CHROMOSOMAL INACTIVATION AND REACTIVATION IN MEALY BUGS

... If histones are playing a masking role in chromatin, even as nonspecific agents of repression, one would expect to find qualitative and quantitative differences between the histon[r] ...

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Toxin Inactivation in Toxin/Antitoxin Systems

Toxin Inactivation in Toxin/Antitoxin Systems

... Fig. 1. Inactivation of plasmid-based toxins. Plate results: BW25113 producing toxins from pCA24N- based plasmids (pCA24N-mqsR, pCA24N-ghoT, pCA24N-ralR, or pCA24N-hha) with (left) and without (right) 1mM IPTG to ...

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REGULATION OF X-CHROMOSOME INACTIVATION IN MAMMALS

REGULATION OF X-CHROMOSOME INACTIVATION IN MAMMALS

... Experimental evidence demonstrates a strict parallel between heterochromatization and genetic inactivity; in general, as shown by conventional genetic markers (BROWN and WEI[r] ...

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Skewed X-chromosome inactivation in scleroderma.

Skewed X-chromosome inactivation in scleroderma.

... Autoimmune disorders affect more than 5% of the population, and a high female prevalence is characteristic of most autoimmune diseases including scleroderma, autoimmune thyroid diseases, systemic lupus erythematosus, and ...

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