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Recognition is increasing that interventions to treat and prevent future cardiovascular disease should address this "common soil" etiology.
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This "two-way" translational cancer research encourages the common soil of basic science to be applied both to the prevention of cancer and to its treatment.
This suggests that CVD may partly share the genetic predisposition with T2D, supporting the "common soil" hypothesis at a genetic level (1).
Nevertheless, the use of some secondary waste products as amendments may restore the common soil functions.
Scanning electron micrograph of the common soil bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa courtesy of Jim Sullivan and "Cells alive!" (http://www.cellsalive.com).com
This year, one firm began to sell a kit for £100 to DIY biology interest groups that allowed them to render the common soil microbe, E coli, resistant to the antibiotic streptomycin.
Now he's doing some serious genetic engineering to help other beginner biologists tinker with the common soil bacterium Bacillius subtilis.
About a third of this production involves cotton and maize plants that have been engineered to produce one or more insecticidal proteins (Cry toxins) from the common soil microbe Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner (Bt) for control of lepidopteran and coleopteran pests.
A common, possibly genetic, antecedent of both type 2 diabetes and CVD has been proposed as the "common soil" hypotheses [ 6, 7].
To those ends, preliminary steps are made in this study to establish common soil and landscape entities in the area using the terron concept that was proposed by Carré and McBratney (2005).
We hypothesized that this metabolite from a common soil bacterium could enhance neurodegeneration in combination with PD susceptibility gene mutations or toxicants.
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