... adding and delet-ing amino acids. Positive symbols indicate an increasing amount,and negative symbol indicate a decreasing amount.No. amino acidsadded or subtractedChange in lengthof linker ... struc-tural proteins such as collagen-19 (COL-19), nonery-throcyte spectrin, a-actinin and filamin A withinliving cells, and that the FRET from this cassettechanges with stressin situ. The efciency ... proteins, inclu-ding COL-19 (Fig. 10G), nonerythrocyte spectrin(Fig. 10E), filamin A (Fig. 10C), and a -actinin(Fig. 10A), and expression systems including HEK-293,3T3 and C. elegans, and the insertion...
... colonization of large intestines of streptomycin-treated mice. Infect. Immun. 67, 6152–6156. [37] Felske, A., 1998. Insitu detection of an uncultured predominant Bacillus in dutch grassland ... trong vi sinh vật học là fluorescein-derivates (Fluorescein-Isothiocyanate (FITC), 5(6)carboxyfluorescein-N-hydroxysuccimide-ester (FluoX)) và rhodamine-derivates (Tetramethyl-Rhodamine-Isothiocyanate ... in human adenoid tissue as demonstrated by insitu hybridization and bacterial viability assay. Infect. Immun. 62, 673–679. [40] Forsgren, J., 1996. Persistence of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae...
... sử dụng avidin (hay streptavidin) – biotin: đây là một cặp ligand có hằng số ái lực cao nhất tìm thấy trong sinh học. Đầu tiên, mẫu dò đƣợc đánh dấu bằng biotin theo hai cách: biotin đƣợc gắn ... với dung dịch Blocking buffer 1X, chất blocking trong dung dịch sẽ khóa các phân tử lai không đặc hiệu lại. Ủ mẫu với dung dịch Anti – Digoxigenin (Anti – DIG) có gắn Alkaline phosphatase ... DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐẠI HỌC NÔNG LÂM TP. HỒ CHÍ MINH BỘ MÔN CÔNG NGHỆ SINH HỌC KHOÁ LUẬN TỐT NGHIỆP ỨNG DỤNG PHƢƠNG PHÁP INSITU HYBRIDIZATION ĐỂ CHẨN ĐOÁN MẦM BỆNH WSSV...
... the combined study, we will illustrate the insitu spatial organization of ammonia-oxidizing and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria on fine scale in autotrophic nitrifying biofilms by applying the full-cycle ... allows relating insitu microbial activity directly to occurrence of nitrifying bacteria population. KEYWORDS : Nitrifying biofilms, 16S rDNA-cloning analysis, fluorescent insitu hybridization ... performed. Insitu hybridization of vertical biofilm thin sections clearly indicated that the numbers of probe NEU-stained NH4+-oxidizing bacteria (i.e., Nitrosomonas marina-lineage, Nitrosomonas...
... substrates for the enzymesinvolved in metabolism of acetylenic compounds, resulting in products that are suitable for bacterial growth. Weisolated a Pseudomonas putida strain growing on2-butynedioate ... found in more naturalproducts than bromides, chlorides, or nitriles [1]. Com-pounds containing triple bonds are widely distributed in plants, fungi, bacteria, and other living organisms [1]. In addition ... putida strain growing on 2-butyne-dioate or propynoate as sole carbon source. To investigatethe acetylene bond biodegradation, we used insitu protonnuclear magnetic resonance (1H-NMR) in water...
... Zhang).1Also working in College of Chemistry, Jilin University, Changchun 130021,PR China.a multitude of applications, such as in gas sensitivity, sensors,and inductors [11–13]. In recent years, ... been increas-ing interest in the synthesis of conductive organic/inorganicnanocomposites. A few of works had been reported on thesynthesis PANI/inorganic nanocomposites [14–16]. Hopkinset ... College of Science, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, PR ChinaReceived 21 September 2007; accepted 5 January 2008Available online 10 January 2008AbstractPolyaniline/magnetite nanocomposites...
... Hodgkin T., 2000. A training guide for insitu conservation on farm. Version 1. Rome, International Plant Genetic Resources Institute. 7. Quy T. D and Hue N.T.N (editors), 2006. Insitu Conservation ... is maintained and sustained operation. In this context, the appreciation of the actual status, indicate the limitations and reasons, which propose the approaches to promote conservation insitu ... yet promoted insitu conservation of crop genetic resources in our country. In the paper, some policy, administrative and technical approaches are also proposed. Keywords: Insitu conservation,...
... believed to act cooperatively in the cross-linkingof proteins, including involucrin, loricrin and smallproline-rich proteins (SPRs). Such concerted reactionsresult in formation of the cornified ... detecting insitu activ-ity of TGase 3 in a frozen mouse skin section.As shown in Fig. 6, in the presence of CaCl2, specificincorporation of FITC–pepE51 (1 lm) in endogenousglutamine-acceptor ... consisting of covalent cross-links of proteins beneath the plasma membrane ofterminally differentiated keratinocytes [23,24]. Further-more, TGase 3 in hair follicles is involved in cross-linking...
... tin-bismuth alloy nanoparticles as nanosensors with a sensing mechanism of size increase induced by melting. Tin-bismuth was chosen as a candidate for investigation because its melting point ... schemes in order to find a configuration that maximizes collection efficiency. Finally, reservoir engineering techniques will be tailored to promising nanosensors in order to estimate measurement ... a field study in which a conservative tracer (fluorescein) and a reactive tracer (rhodamine WT) were injected into the Steamboat Hills reservoir. The decay kinetics of rhodamine WT were extrapolated...
... ground ã Mining companies ã Mining Processing ã Crushing ã Milling ã Concentration ã Mining companies (at mine head) ã Processors ã Mining (if in- house at mine head) ã Manufacturing (if ... capital investment in mining and mining MFP. ã Accounting for the lag between capital investment and output in mining explains a considerable amount of the year to year variability in mining MFP. ... IN THE MINING INDUSTRY Figure 4.1 Total cost shares in mining, by industry, 2004-05 020406080CoalOil and gasIron oreNon-ferrousmetal oresOtherminingServices tominingMiningAllindustriesIntermediate...
... aspirate buffer.3. Incubate while rocking for 1 h at room temperature in the dark in 100 µL ofstaining buffer containing 10 µg/mL of FITC-conjugated streptavidin. Wash bydiluting the sample with ... colabeling of DNA damage and specific cellular proteins.2. Development of In Situ DNA Labeling2.1. Characterization of DNA Polymerase Activitiesand the Invention of In Situ DNA Labeling In ... with 5 àg/mL proteinase K in PBS for 30 min and wash in PB for 30 min.4. Postfix the treated specimens with 0.25% GL in PB for 30 min and wash in PBfor 10 min.5. Immerse them in distilled water...
... chromosomes is described in Subheading 3.9.4.).Carry out all dipping and washing steps in Coplin jars or slide tanks.1. Denature the DNA insitu by dipping the slides in 0.07 M NaOH (made from ... wash solution C 3ì for 3 min each.6. Stain with DAPI by immersing the slides in 0.2 àg/mL of DAPI in 2ì SSC for 510 min at room temperature. Rinse in 2ì SSC 3ì for 2 min each.7. Mount the slides ... the slides in 2ì SSC solution for 2 min.3. Dehydrate the slides by incubating for 3 min in 75%, 90%, and 100% ethanol andair dry. Human Partial Chromosome Paints 79. Vortex.10. Coplin jar.11....
... after rinsing in distilled water. 6. In the case of labeling with biotin-16-dUTP or fluorescein-12-dUTP, a fourfold decrease in the concentration of dTTP in the PRINS reaction mix resulted in ... for 2 x 5 min in washing buffer. Alternatively, you may wash the slides for 5 min in PBS and dehydrate them. 13. Mount the slides in Vectashield containing 0.5 pg/mL DAPI. 14. Examine the slides ... Air-dry Embed in a protein matrixC Time Temperature 30 min 37°C 5 min 37OC 10 min 30 mm 30 min Room temperature 37Y! 37°C 5-10 min 37OC 1-2 min 37°C 1s Room temperature 10 min Room temperature...