نتایج جستجو برای: but didnt influence mg adsorption between bacterial different strains

تعداد نتایج: 5895780  

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1974

Journal: :analytical and bioanalytical chemistry research 0
ghodratollah absalan professor massoumi laboratory, department of chemistry, faculty of sciences, shiraz university, shiraz 71454, iran asma bananejad professor massoumi laboratory, department of chemistry, faculty of sciences, shiraz university, shiraz 71454, iran maryam ghaemi department of marine science, iranian national institute for oceanography and atmospheric science, no. 3, etemadzadeh st., fatemi ave., tehran, 1411813389, ir iran

the applicability of fe3o4 nanoparticles (fe3o4nps) for removing alizarin and purpurin from aqueous solutions has been reported. the influence of nanoparticle dosage, ph of the sample solution, individual dye concentration, contact time between the sample and the adsorbent, temperature, and ionic strength of the sample solution were studied by performing a batch adsorption technique. the maximu...

2015
Stéphane Hacquard

There is increasing evidence that volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play an important role in the interactions between fungi and bacteria, two major groups of soil inhabiting microorganisms. Yet, most of the research has been focused on effects of bacterial volatiles on suppression of plant pathogenic fungi whereas little is known about the responses of bacteria to fungal volatiles. In the curr...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2002
Francis M Jiggins Joanna K Bentley Michael E N Majerus Gregory D D Hurst

Wolbachia are a genus of bacterial symbionts that are known to manipulate the reproduction of their arthropod hosts, both by distorting the host sex ratio and by inducing cytoplasmic incompatibility. Previous work has suggested that some Wolbachia clades specialize in particular host taxa, but others are diverse. Furthermore, the frequency with which related strains change in phenotype is unkno...

2013
Li-Chong Xu Christopher A. Siedlecki

Plasma proteins influence the initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials as well as interactions between bacteria and blood platelets on blood-contacting medical devices. In this paper, we study the effects of three human plasma proteins, albumin, fibrinogen (Fg), and fibronectin (Fn), on the adhesion of Staphylococcus epidemidis RP62A to polyurethane biomaterial surfaces, and also address ho...

2013
Olesja Bondarenko Angela Ivask Aleksandr Käkinen Imbi Kurvet Anne Kahru

BACKGROUND It is generally accepted that antibacterial properties of Ag nanoparticles (AgNPs) are dictated by their dissolved fraction. However, dissolution-based concept alone does not fully explain the toxic potency of nanoparticulate silver compared to silver ions. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Herein, we demonstrated that the direct contact between bacterial cell and AgNPs' surface enhan...

2015
Chengran Fang Yuyang Long Dongsheng Shen

The degradation and adsorption behavior of dibutyl phthalate (DBP) in methanogenic phase refuse was investigated through laboratory microcosm experiments. The results showed that the half-life of DBP in the sterilized refuse was 5.9 times higher than in unsterilized samples, but that it decreased by 35.8% when dominant bacterial strains were added. Different concentrations of DBP did not have o...

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is the pivotal cause of chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer diseases (PUD) and gastric cancer. Morphologically, the bacterium is spiral, Gram-negative and microaerophilic which survives lifespan in the human stomach in case of weak antibiotic therapy. There is a major difference in the pattern of global prevalence of H. pylori infection based on different levels of u...

Journal: :Journal of inorganic biochemistry 2005
T Boix J Gómez-Morales J Torrent-Burgués A Monfort P Puigdomènech R Rodríguez-Clemente

Recombinant human mature bone morphogenetic protein 2 (rhBMP-2m) has been expressed to study its adsorption onto precipitated hydroxyapatite (HA). The influence on the adsorption process of different parameters such as pH and concentrations of calcium, phosphate or NaCl has been investigated. Although the adsorption proceeds rapidly at the initial stages, the maximum adsorbed amount is reached ...

Journal: :International journal of leprosy and other mycobacterial diseases : official organ of the International Leprosy Association 1975
R E Krieg N G Klimas R Attanasio

Fractions of Mycobacterium ulcerans were tested for the ability to inhibit growth of 39 bacterial strains. At protein concentrations of up to 280 mg/ml, there was no detectable effect on the growth of any of these bacterial strains.

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