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Published 2015
... presence of glucose in the medium caused an increase of biomass, a decrease in the MDA content and CTT...
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... a nonlinear one in which the nonlinear stiffness coefficients provide the same strain energy. The effect...
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Published 2016
.... Data demonstrate that ammonium, a rich nitrogen source, decreases chronological life span (CLS) of the...
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Published 2024
... 25% (3.75 × 109 OBs/L−1) caused a population decrease in the growth of the species in both Bt and non...
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Published 2010
... to G3. In electrophoresis, an increase in the serum levels of ceruloplasmin, haptoglobin, and hemopexin and a decrease...
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Published 2010
... case of BY4741 strain. Inhibition of the respiratory chain at the NADHred activity, as well as the...
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Published 2021
... supported by the Applied Molecular Biosciences Unit-UCIBIO and the Civil Engineering Research and Innovation...
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Published 2010
...The isoproturon, a herbicide which acts as a photosynthesis inhibitor is consider by some authors...
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Published 2008
... with Be-62 or Be-78 strain (both sensitive to benznidazole) 2–10 years ago, and the benznidazole...
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Published 1961
... possibility of obtaining "polysaccharide antigen"from each strain employed in the preparation of the antigen...
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Published 2011
... Y strain (300,000 trypomastigotes/50g wt). After eight weeks, the animals were weighted and euthanized. The...
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