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Monitoring in Real Time the Formation and Removal of Biofilms from Clinical Related Pathogens Using an Impedance-Based Technology
Publicado 2016“...Different extracellular polymeric substances are used to entrap this multispecies community forming a biofilm, which can be associated to biotic and abiotic surfaces. ...”
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Heterocumulene Metathesis by Iridium Guanidinate and Ureylene Complexes: Catalysis Involving Reversible Insertion To Form Six-Membered Metallacycles
Publicado 2002“...The exchange process appears to proceed via a novel associative mechanism involving ring expansion to form a six-membered metallacycle rather than cycloreversion to give an imido complex. ...”
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Involvement of Tetraspanin C189 in Cell-to-Cell Spreading of the Dengue Virus in C6/36 Cells
Publicado 2015“...Despite this, clustered progeny virions were found to form infection foci in a high density cell culture. ...”
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A Metalloproteinase Secreted by <em>Streptococcus pneumoniae</em> Removes Membrane Mucin MUC16 from the Epithelial Glycocalyx Barrier
Publicado 2012“...Furthermore, ZmpC-induced removal of MUC16 from the epithelium leads to loss of the glycocalyx barrier function and enhanced internalization of the bacterium. ...”
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Restoration of Top2 function after replication removes Smc5/6 from chromosomes.
Publicado 2014“...After replication at 23°C, the plasmids remain in the monomeric forms, also after <i>top2-4</i> inactivation in G2/M (lanes 5–8). ...”