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In our hypothesis, however, the originally internalized proto-mitochondrion would be surrounded by an inner membrane of bacterial origin and an outer membrane of host origin, each oriented such that their membrane pumps would maintain a high Na, low K inter-membrane environment.

Despite its bacterial origin and popular reputation, leprosy is minimally infectious, and isolation of affected persons is rarely justifiable.

All these enzymes have in common that they are of bacterial origin and not active with cinnamic acid.

This bacterial origin and potent NEP inhibitor has been administered in human only in homeopathic amounts [16, 20].

We compiled data from 61 studies on effects of temperature, moisture and dissolved oxygen on toxicity of a range of chemicals representing pesticides, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, plant protection products of bacterial origin and trace metals.

Putative structural differences in the enzymes from the shikimate pathway, between the proteins of bacterial origin and those of plants, could be used for the development of a drug for the control of CVC.

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Metacaspase-like proteases are present in most eukaryotic phytoplankton, but not in plants and green algae, so it is more parsimonious to assume bacterial origins and a later gene loss in selected lineages.

Dental erosion is described as tooth surface loss produced by acids of non-bacterial origin and is now recognized as a major cause of tooth wear [ 1].

Because mitochondria and chloroplasts are of bacterial origin, Oxa and Alb3, like many other mitochondrial/chloroplastic proteins, are hypothetically derived from the pre-existing protein (YidC) of bacterial endosymbionts.

For many of the types of infection with a probable bacterial origin, HR and eRA showed increase rates, while laRA had a tendency to lower rates (as compared with HR, eRA as well as HC).

The target plasmid, pRS316, contained the yeast origin of replication (CEN/ARS4) and nutritional selection marker (URA3), and the pMB1 bacterial origin of replication and the ampicillin resistance gene, β-lactamase (bla).

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