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Found 65 dataset(s) matching "inactivation".
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This dataset includes the standard curves for ICCRTqPCR to convert the assay quantities to the concentrations of infectious viruses and all the calculations on inactivation rate constants. Also,...
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Phage Data. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Zepp, R., M. Cyterski, K. Wong , O. Georgacopoulos, B. Acrey, G. Whelan, R. Parmar, and M. Molina. Biological Weighting...
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Pictures of live/dead Legionella pneumophila under confocal microscope before and after treatment. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Oh, Y., R. Noga, V. Shanov, H. Ryu,...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has raised interest in using devices that emit ultraviolet-C (UVC) radiation as an alternative approach to disinfecting surfaces, and an increasing number UVC devices are...
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EPA generated data for Hintz et al. publication in Appl Environ Microbiol titled, "Cu- and Ag-mediated inactivation of L. pneumophila in benchand pilot-scale drinking water systems"
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Motivated by the COVID-19 pandemic, research was conducted to evaluate UVC radiation emitting devices that are potentially capable of inactivating SARS-CoV-2 on surfaces found in the built...
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Background: Protein fold recognition using sequence profile searches frequently allows prediction of the structure and biochemical mechanisms of proteins with an important biological...
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Background The multisubunit (α1S,α2-δ, β1a and γ1) skeletal muscle dihydropyridine receptor (DHPR) transduces membrane depolarization into release of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum...
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Background We previously reported that the α-1 chain of type 11 collagen (COL11A1), not normally expressed in the colon, was up-regulated in stromal fibroblasts in most sporadic...
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A reflector lamp is described which consist essentially of a light source, in particular in the form of a high-pressure gas discharge lamp (HID [high intensity discharge] lamp or UHP [ultra high...
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Background Growth of cancer cells results from the disturbance of positive and negative growth control mechanisms and the prolonged survival of these genetically altered cells due to the...
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Background Applications of bacteriocins as food preservatives have been so far limited, principally because of their low antimicrobial activity in foods. Nisin is the only bacteriocin of...
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Peptides (I) (of six sequences (GPR7 ligands A through F) of human, mouse, rat and bovine origin, given in the specification) which bind to the GPR7 opioid-somatostatin-like receptor protein, and...
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Background The human FHIT gene is inactivated early in the development of many human cancers and loss of Fhit in mouse predisposes to cancer while reintroduction of FHIT suppresses tumor...
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Background Nitrogen fixation gene expression in Sinorhizobium meliloti, the alfalfa symbiont, depends on a cascade of regulation that involves both positive and negative control. On top...
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Background Streptolysin S (SLS), the oxygen-stable hemolysin of Streptococcus pyogenes, has recently been shown to be encoded by the sagA/pel gene. Mutants lacking expression of this...
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Background Dictyostelium cells exhibit an unusual stress response as they protect themselves against hyperosmotic stress. Cytoskeletal proteins are recruited from the cytosolic pool to...
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High-pressure (HP) biotechnology is an emerging technique initially applied for food processing and more recently in pharmaceutical and medical sciences. Pressure can stabilize enzymes and...
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The existence of a radiation bystander effect in which non-irradiated cells respond to signals from irradiated cells is well established. It raises concerns for the interpretation of risks from...
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Background To prevent importations of wild polioviruses into a polio free region a high level of population immunity must be kept. Standard methodology for determination of polio...