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Support for a common soil hypothesis also comes from clinical trials.
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The cells that survive are selected for gene transformation, which Dale accomplishes by making clever use of a common soil bacterium, Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
One potential reason for that long standing AF increases prevalence of an abnormal glucose metabolism could be related to an activation of inflammation, an early manifestation of AF as well as DM, hence potentially also being a common soil for this association.
Chemicals such as dibromochloropropane (DBCP), a common soil fumigant for nematode control, was widely used until the mid 1980s when it was banned after being linked to causing sterility among male workers.
For this, we use as an example, a common soil physical property - soil water retention curve, which has been widely used in soil, hydrological, and environmental communities.
He was heartened to read, in a recent issue of Neurosurgery, an article proposing Clostridium novyi, a common soil bacterium, as a potential therapy for brain tumors.
How curious that my roots – family and work – shared a common soil.
Previously, Saiz's team had found that many cave wall colonies contain a common soil bacteria.
Scedosporium apiospermum is a common soil fungus with a worldwide distribution.
It is produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a common soil inhabitant and opportunistic human pathogen.
We therefore examined the potential for secondary metabolites of common soil bacteria, Streptomyces species (S. coelicolor, S. griseus, and S. venezuelae), to cause DA neurodegeneration in C. elegans.
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