Sentence examples for host characterised from inspiring English sources

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As shown here for NTR-H, the adaptation of the heterologous gene codons to the codon usage in the clostridial host, characterised by its low G+C% content, might further increase therapeutic protein yield.

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The host was characterised by 16S rRNA gene sequence using both forward and reverse primers, giving 1305 bp of sequence [EMBL: AM412370].

Infection outcome in some coevolving host-pathogens is characterised by host-pathogen genetic interactions, where particular host genotypes are susceptible only to a subset of pathogen genotypes.

To gain a better understanding of how schistosomes initiate a primary host immune response we have characterised the host lung response to migrating Schistosoma japonicum schistosomula using a combination of histopathology, microarray analysis and real-time PCR.

These observations confirm that seamounts, showing high habitat heterogeneity, are able to host different assemblages characterised by different ecological requirements [76], [77].

These data indicate that slow disease progression was associated with a host genetic mechanism characterised by HLA-mediated immune pressure coupled with apparent impairment of viral replication.

These alleles occurred at a frequency of 8 of 14 SPs compared to 0 of 7 RPs; p = 0.018, Fisher's Exact test, table 2. These data imply an association between slow HIV-1 disease progression and host immunogenetic determinants characterised by overrepresentation of protective HLA B alleles.

Finally, we report that snoRNA host genes are characterised by broad expression profiles, as judged from expression patterns across 37 human tissues.

We therefore characterised host-plant family for each species and mapped the host-plant family of monoecious species and the secondary host-plant family of heteroecious species.

The primary mechanism by which S. aureus enters host cells is well characterised; staphylococcal fibronectin binding proteins (FnBPs) interact with cell surface α5β1 integrins via a fibronectin bridge [18] [20].

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