Sentence examples for absence of pathogenicity from inspiring English sources

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The absence of pathogenicity and the ability to produce great amounts of a stable xylanase active in both acidic and alkaline pH, with highest specific activity in 72 h of incubation, emphasize the importance of A. cf. tubingensis LAMAI 31 as a marine genetic resource for biotechnological applications.

Due to the absence of pathogenicity, mild immune response, and long duration of viral genome persistence, AAV vectors appear particularly appropriate for this purpose.

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> -wrap-foot> For linking the presence or absence of certain pathogenicity-related genes with the lifestyle of oomycete and fungal pathogens, several sequenced genomes of fungal and oomycete were investigated with respect to their pathogenicity-related genes.

Respiratory Candida spp. colonization has also been suggested to be a risk factor for (multidrug-resistant) Gram-negative airway infection, i.e. ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) or tracheobronchitis, to prolong ventilator dependency and to increase mortality, even in the absence of direct pulmonary pathogenicity [ 6, 9- 11].

After confirming the lack of pathogenicity (absence of ochratoxin A and fumonisin B2 production) this fungus was submitted to the experimental design in order to evaluate the effect of different variables on the enzymatic production, with the aim of optimizing culture conditions.

Its absence leads to a loss of pathogenicity (Gonzalez et al. 2011).

PCR and Southern blotting analyses indicated the absence of several Streptococcus pyogenes pathogenicity genes.

In the absence of data concerning their pathogenicity, these strains were frequently taken into account in the choice of anti-infective therapy.

Like other viruses in the North American lineage, the Colombian H5 viruses had a deduced amino-acid sequence of PQRETR*GLF at the multibasic cleavage site, a receptor binding domain suggesting avian specificity and inability to replicate in the absence of trypsin (signifying low pathogenicity) (Table 2).

The variations were regarded as pathogenic changes as long as they met the criteria of pathogenicity, i.e absence in 200 control individuals and the segregation with the disease phenotype within the family (Fig. 4).

In this work, we evaluated the pathogenicity of a single strain of hippurate-negative B. pilosicoli (B. pilosicolihipp-), paying particular attention to the simultaneous presence or absence of other enteric pathogens.

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