A number of naturally-occurring purines and pyrimidines have been found of importance in the nutrition of micro-organisms.doi:10.1016/S0083-6729(08)61112-7B.C.J.G. KnightVitamins & HormonesKnight , B. C. J. G.: Growth factors in microbiology. Vitam. and Horm. 3 , 105 (1945)....
- 《Clinical Microbiology & Infection》 被引量: 34发表: 2013年 Microbiota, NASH, HCC and the potential role of probiotics Abstract Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) accounts for the majority of primary liver cancers. Clearly identifiable risk factors are lacking in up to 30% of H... G Brandi,SD...
Finosh G. Thankam, in Tissue Engineering, 2022 Growth factors Growth factors are the cellular or ECM messengers essential for the cell–cell interaction and maturation. The innate development process of each tissue and organ is associated with a wide range of growth factors which are yet to be...
Effects of Growth Factors on Mucosal Scar Fibroblasts in Culture — a Possible Role of Growth Factors in Scar Formation Moriyama K, Shimokawa H, Susami T, Sasaki S, Kuroda T (1991) Effects of growth factors on mucosal scar fibroblasts in culture—a possible role of growth factors in scar ...
A classic problem in microbiology is that bacteria display two types of growth behavior when cultured on a mixture of two carbon sources: the two sources are sequentially consumed one after another (diauxie) or they are simultaneously consumed (co-utilization). The search for the molecular mechan...
Microbiology - Chapter 7 & 8 Physical/Chemical factors that affect bacterial growth; pH: measure acidity and alkalinity of media Osmotic pressure; relative salt concentrations in water solutions Hypertonic: higher salt concentrations, slows or stops bacterial growth; salt preservative in meat ...
Some of the factors that are driving the market growth in the North American region include better healthcare infrastructure, the rising burden of infectious diseases and outbreaks of epidemics, technological advancements in microbiology testing, and the presence of key market players in the country. ...
Bidirectional root–shoot signalling is probably key in orchestrating stress responses and ensuring plant survival. Here, we show that Arabidopsis thaliana responses to microbial root commensals and light are interconnected along a microbiota–root–shoo
Robert E.Schmidt, inHandbook of Clinical Neurology, 2014 Insulin-like growth factors Insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 supports the development and growth of cultured sympathetic neurons (Recio-Pinto et al., 1986; Ishii et al., 1994) and inhibits glucose-induced degeneration of culturedne...
Journal2012, Current Opinion in Microbiology Madhumathi J, Rama S Verma Growth factors Growth factor receptors are generally overexpressed in solid tumors, which make them effective therapeutic targets. ErbB receptors are attractive targets for many tumors due to their higher expression levels. ErbB2 ...