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Their effect was studied by growing the isolate in the presence of 1 mM Cd2+ along with 1 mM of one of the competing ions (Cr6+, Pb2+ and Cu2+).
However, supplementing LB with 1 mM of one of five NCAAs (1, 2, 4, 5, or 6) induced sfGFP expression.
However, supplementing the medium with 2 mM of one of seven ortho-substituted phenylalanine derivatives (1– 7, shown in Figure 2A) promoted overexpression of full-length sfGFP.
Each agar plate contained 20 mL of medium and 0.02, 0.04, 0.06, 0.08 or 0.1 mM of one of the heavy metals.
20 mM of one of the following served as the sole source of carbon: D-glucose (Thermo Fisher), t3Hyp (BOC Sciences), c3Hyp (Chem Impex Int'l), t4Hyp (Bachem), c4Hyp (Sigma-Aldrich), or L-proline (CalBiochem).
Embryos found within 5 mm of one another were considered to be derived from the same transformation event, while embryos spaced further apart were presumed to represent separate transformation events [ 57].
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The cube specimens were immersed in water in a shallow pan to a depth of 5 mm on one surface.
Using a 135 mm×50 mm (imaging of one hemisphere) or 50 mm×50 mm (simultaneous imaging of both hemispheres) tandem lens configuration (Nikon, Inc., Melville, NY) a cortical area of 2.67x2.67 mm or 3.6x3.6 mm and was imaged, respectively.
The syringe was loaded with 30 μL of a 2.5 mM solution of one of the C5aR-mimics in the same buffer system.
Treatments with only essential oil compounds were carried out through exposures of L. monocytogenes to carvacrol alone (0.3 mM), thymol alone (0.3 mM), or both compounds together (0.3 mM of each one) in 5 mL TSBYE medium (initial concentration of L. monocytogenes 10 CFU/mL) at 25°C during 30 min in a water bath.
Literature from the multidetector CT era reported sensitivities of CT for ulcers of 29.6% to 54%, with an average size of 25 mm for visible ulcers compared to 16 mm of missed ones.
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