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Arsenic-adapted bacteria were developed by repeated sub-culturing in presence of arsenic.
A series of synthetic dimeric cationic anthraquinone analogs (CAAs) with potent antimicrobial activities against a broad range of fungi and bacteria were developed.
In this work, two short procedures, one for Gram-negative and one for Gram-positive bacteria, were developed.
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A novel universal signal amplification (USA) probe-based electrochemiluminescence (ECL) assay for sensitive detection of pathogenic bacteria was developed.
Within the framework of reported information on the Sec pathway mechanism, a mathematical model for the periplasmic translocation of fusion proteins in bacteria was developed.
A Monte Carlo simulation of chemotactic bacteria is developed on the basis of the kinetic model and is applied to a one-dimensional traveling population wave in a microchannel.
A novel label-free strategy for the detection of bacteria was developed by using a specific antimicrobial peptide (AMP -functionalized quAMP -functionalizedalance (quartzlecrystal
A cloning vector for lactic acid bacteria was developed on the basis of the pC7 replicon, into which were inserted an erythromycin resistance gene as a marker, multiple cloning sites, and Escherichia coli ColE1 replication origin.
An improved strain of Clostridium autoethanogenum, an acetogenic bacteria, was developed by LanzaTech and shows high potential in production of ethanol and 2,3-butanediol from industry waste gas (mainly CO/CO2) via gas fermentation.
One of the most successful strategies to develop ethanologenic bacteria was developed by Ingram and co-workers [ 2, 3, 6- 8, 17].
Bacteria are developing resistance to antibiotics at an alarming rate, thus the development of new antibiotic alternatives continues to be extremely urgent [ 1, 2].
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