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Thompson (Parasitology Today (1996) 12, 486-491) in which they define what constitutes a "species" of parasite, but use the word "strain" as though its definition was clear. He suggests that a "strain" could be defined as a highly selected isolate. In reply, Thompson and Lymbery point ...
Localization of cold shock proteins to cytosolic spaces surrounding nucleoids in Bacillus subtilis depends on active transcription. Using immunofluorescence microscopy and a fusion of a cold shock protein (CSP), CspB, to green fluorescent protein (GFP), we showed that in growing cells B... M H,...
Cell Communication and Signaling (2023) 21:96 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12964-023-01125-0 Cell Communication and Signaling REVIEW Open Access What is new in cancer‑associated fibroblast biomarkers? Zehua Zhao1, Tianming Li1, Yuan Yuan2,3,4* and Yanmei Zhu1* Abstract...
known to be localized in peroxisomes. The specific location of ptACSL1 in the plastid was further determined through the GFP self-assembly method: the N-terminal transmembrane region of ptACSL1 protein is located on the chloroplast ER membrane, while the C-terminal is located in the cytoplasm....
After vaginal administration, a significant decrease in fluorescence intensity was observed in various areas of the tract for up to 14 days. RNA interference is undoubtedly one of the greatest breakthroughs in biology in recent years. So popular is this field that a quick search for 'RNA ...
You can understand how biohacking is mostly frowned upon in society. Bioethicists debate the morality of DIY-biology – whether it is right or wrong to engage in such human alterations and experimentations that push the boundaries of medicine and biology. They usually fall on the side of rejec...
References 56 and 57 report an innovative GFP-based fusion approach to monitor type III translocation of P. syringae T3E in vivo. CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Jones, J. D., Vance, R. E. & Dangl, J. L. Intracellular innate immune surveillance devices in plants and animals....
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