نتایج جستجو برای: fluorescent pigment
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The chloroform-soluble pigments of various pseudomonads have been found to be phenazine derivatives (Clemo & Daglish, 1950; Hillemann, 1938; Kogl & Postowsky, 1930; Kluyver, 1956; Haynes et al. 1956), whereas the constitutions of water-soluble fluorescent pigments of various pseudomonads are not well known. This has been mainly due to the failure of previous attempts to obtain the pigments in a...
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of salinity and light intensity on the chlorophylls, ?-carotene and protein contents in Dunaliella salina Teod. The algae were grown in inorganic medium containing 0, 0.9, 1.8 (control), 2.6 and 3.5 M NaCl under three illumination regimens [4500 (control), 9000 and 11000 Lux]. The results showed that most electrophoresis protein bands were separa...
metabolites. The Chemical Society, Special Publication No. 5, London, England. KOFFLER, H., EmERSON, R. L., PERLMAN, D., AND BURRIS, R. H. 1945 Chemical changes in submerged penicillin fermentations. J. Bacteriol., 60, 517-548. O'BRIEN, E., WAGMAN, G. H., AND PERLMAN, D. 1952 Synthetic media for growth and streptomycin production by Streptomyces griseus. Bacteriol. Proc., p. 25. PUGH, L., KATZ,...
When a fish or a reptile changes color, it is because of the movement of tiny pigment granules in specialized skin cells called melanophores. These cells have hundreds of membrane-bound pigment granules, or melanosomes, which can be aggregated at the center of the cell or dispersed throughout the cytoplasm. When the melanosomes are aggregated the animal appears lighter, and as they disperse the...
A technique for mass-marking fish was evaluated that forces fluorescent pigment into dermal tissue with compressed air. A five month trial was conducted where mark retention, readability, and marking mortality were evaluated with six fish species that represent a variety of taxonomic groups. Approximately 100 of each species were marked; a percentage with fluorescent sprayed pigment and visible...
Most rhabdomeres in the eye of the fly (Musca domestica) are fluorescent. One kind of fluorescent emission emanates from a photoproduct of the visual pigment, other kinds may be ascribed to photostable pigments. These phenomena provide not only a means of spectrally mapping the retina but also a new spectroscopic tool for analyzing the primary visual processes in vivo.
THE PRINCIPAL CONCLUSIONS THAT SEEM TO ME JUSTIFIED ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1. The fluorescent pigment formed by some varieties of B. pyocyaneus is produced under conditions identical with those governing the production of the pigment by other "fluorescent bacteria." 2. The production of pyocyanin is not dependent upon the presence of either phosphate or sulfate in the culture medium. It is formed in n...
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