MICROEMULSION INHIBITING MULTIPLICATION OF BACTERIA, FUNGI AND ALGAE, COMPRISING ISOTHIAZOLONE DERIVATIVE, AS WELL AS COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THE MICROEMULSIONDilution stable oil-in-water microemulsions of microbicidal isothiazolones of low water solubility can be formed by using certain polyoxyethylene/...
[T]he 47th proposition in Euclid might now be voted down with as much ease as any proposition in politics; and therefore if Lord Hawkesbury hates the abstract truths of science as much as he hates concrete truth in human affairs, now is his time for getting rid of the multiplication table...
Conventional sterilization chambers are often unable to provide the desired kill rate for bacteria and microorganisms. In particular, for cases of high air flow velocity, CWUV based systems need to be up to 200 feet long to produce 99.9999% kill of spores. Accordingly, there is a need for st...
which, thanks to various additional subunits, has special functionalities," explains Fischer. The core enzyme is largely similar to another known enzyme, which has long been the focus of Cramer's department: the cellular RNA polymerase II. This is found in the ...
Genes involved in catabolism of glycerol are also induced during intracellular growth, suggesting that glycerol could be used as a carbon source. The genes encoding the Icm/Dot system are not differentially expressed inside cells compared to control bacteria grown in rich broth, but the genes ...
BacteriaIn vivo quantificationThe bacterium Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas) is associated with huanglongbing (HLB) in citrus in many countries. Despite the fact that many characteristics of the disease are known, the rate of multiplication of the bacterium within an infected tree is still ...
The invention relates to the use of an aqueous nutrient medium for growing homofermentative lactic acid bacteria under non-sterile conditions, to the use of the lactic acid bacteria cultures obtained in this way as ensiling aid and to a dry nutrient medium/lactic acid bacteria combination product...
Bacteria multiply in vertebrate neutrophils and infect first tick midgut cells and subsequently hemocytes and salivary glands from where transmission occurs. Previous results demonstrated that.does not induce the production of ROS as part of its survival strategy in human neutrophils. However, little is...
The invention relates to the use of an aqueous nutrient medium for growing homofermentative lactic acid bacteria under non-sterile conditions, to the use of the lactic acid bacteria cultures obtained in this way as ensiling aid and to a dry nutrient medium/lactic acid bacteria combination product...
The invention relates to the use of an aqueous nutrient medium for growing homofermentative lactic acid bacteria under non-sterile conditions, to the use of the lactic acid bacteria cultures obtained in this way as ensiling aid and to a dry nutrient medium/lactic acid bacteria combination product...