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  • ...been shown to transfer its toxin-encoding plasmid by conjugation. In one study, a tagged BoNT-encoding plasmid was transferred from one strain of <i>C. bo ...GT1b-type gangliosides, which have the highest affinity for TeTx. Another study used gangliosides of the type GM1a, which binds only the lactose pocket, an
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  • <br>The study found that rice plants inoculated with the endophytes (S) showed no cost wh <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Nora Sullivan at the Claremont Colleges]]
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  • ...negative, rod-shaped gammaproteobacteria. It is the model organism for the study of bacteria. <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Nora Sullivan at the Claremont Colleges]]
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  • ...significantly limited our understanding. In addition, AMF are difficult to study as they have to be grown on plants. This necessity adds significant complex <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Joan Slonczewski at Kenyon College]]
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  • ...e/Apr-30-2004.html Image Source]]]Geomicrobiology is the interdisciplinary study of the interactions of microorganisms with earth materials. It concerns the ...waste is of vital importance in protecting the environment, therefore the study of these fungi has been key for future construction of nuclear waste reposi
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  • [[Category:Incomplete Pages]] A study done in 2010 found that S. hominis secretes antimicrobial peptides, which h
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  • ...hannels in <i>S. marcescens</i> are not fully understood. In this present study, up-regulation of endogenous SdeXY-HasF mediated efflux is associated with A study from South Africa isolated 22 IV catheters from 100 dogs with parvoviral en
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  • ...species are affected by West Nile Virus differently. Some speculation and study points to life-style variations, such as breeding systems and geographic sp To further study the spread and effect of WNV, surveillance systems have been put into place
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  • ...o SOM formation seem to be much higher than the 1-5% estimation. A recent study shows that the living microbial biomass and necromass (the microbial residu ==='''Case Study'''===
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  • ...to produce key aroma compounds, esters, alcohols, acids and lactones. One study examined two yeast strains that created different wines under initial nitro <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Nora Sullivan at the Claremont Colleges]]
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  • ...ditors.+Acne+and+Rosacea.+3rd+ed.+New+York%3A+Springer-Verlag%3B+2000.+744+pages.&btnG=/</ref>. During this process, P. acenes can get trapped in layers of ...high carbohydrate diet had no flare-ups over time. Granted, this specific study had a small sample size and no control group <ref>Taylor, S. C., Cook-Bolde
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  • ...um.[https://link http://www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/lymedisease/understanding/pages/intro.aspx]] ...ncy greater than the usual mutation rate” [Seifert, 1988], [17]. In their study, Zhang and collogues identified the vmp-like sequence (vls) in <i>B. burgdo
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  • ...olved and the mechanism by which they are able to recombine is still under study but there are a number of homologs involved in homologous recombination and <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Joan Slonczewski at Kenyon College]]
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  • ...the potential to have extreme and damaging effects on the population, the study of <i>B. anthracis</i> and the discovery of rapid and reliable technologies <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Nora Sullivan at the Claremont Colleges]]
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  • While this study cannot be used to predict the future, it gives hope that as humans continue <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Joan Slonczewski at Kenyon College]]
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  • ...oxidizers in the deep ocean (Valentine, 2011). It would be interesting to study the ability of <i>M. oxyfera</i> to survive and function in deep ocean-like [http://www.ru.nl/publish/pages/567430/oremland2010naturenoconnectionwithmethane.pdf Oremland, RS. 2010. NO
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  • ...d also have multiple effects on their skin and internal organs. Thus, this study focuses on mycobacterial diseases that occur in decorative aquariums. Ziehl ...quaria systems''. Aquaculture. Volume 211, Issues 1-4, , 23 August 2002, Pages 115-124.
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  • ...Corn, Journal of Economic Entomology, Volume 86, Issue 5, 1 October 1993, Pages 1546–1556.]</ref>. A different study found that <i>Bl</i> causes a 33-63% mortality rate in the larva of <i>Cole
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  • ...es illness-related absenteeism in elementary schools: a prospective cohort study. Biomedical Central Pediatrics, 12 (52): 1-7. <!-- Do not edit or remove this line -->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Angela Kent at the University of Illinois at Urbana-C
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  • [[Category:Pages edited by students of Anne Estes at Towson University]] ...hrive otherwise, well in O2 depleted microenvironment of host-nodules. One study has shown that the elevated levels of CO2 do have an impact on both abundan
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  • In a recent study of <i>P. berghei</i>, merosomes which are filled with merozoite-filled vesi ...laria Drugs on Rise in Asia, Africa; Could Lead to Drug-Resistant Strains, Study Says” Kaiser Global Health Reporting. 27 Aug 2009.]
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  • In one study,<ref>Rondon, M. R., August, P. R., Bettermann, A. D., Brady, S. F., Grossma ...icroorganisms play in creating and maintaining soil health. Explore these pages to see some of the work being done by some of the top labs in the country:
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  • ...Euprymna scolopes – Vibrio fischeri Symbiosis: A Biomedical Model for the Study of Bacterial Colonization of Animal Tissue. J. Molec. Microbiol. Biotechno <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Joan Slonczewski at Kenyon College]]
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  • ...adic cases of MenX disease confirmed outside of the meningitis belt. In a study of meningococcal isolates from 27 countries from between 1999 and 2006, 68 <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Joan Slonczewski at Kenyon College]]
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  • ...of N2 fixation in the tropical oceans. A hot topic amongst scientists that study this microbe, regard how their fixation rate is constrained or boosted. New ...ulfur needs are met. Also of interest, researchers can use ''P.ubique'' to study the global sulfur cycle. Emissions of DMS are thought to be responsible for
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  • ...nic strains but also about latent strains of the bacterium. As of now, one study that was completed in China demonstrated that small doses of preventative a <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Joan Slonczewski at Kenyon College]]
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  • ...ns the association between <i>Wolbachia</i> and the host's mitochondria. A study by [http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/8/55] revealed that horizontal t <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Joan Slonczewski at Kenyon College]]
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  • ...>N. parisii</i> relationship allowed researchers to have an opportunity to study the specific mechanisms of microsporidia pathogenicity and other intracellu <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Joan Slonczewski at Kenyon College]]
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  • ...0special%20attention%20to%20marine%20species&journal=Zool%20Anz&volume=238&pages=261-281&publication_year=1999&author=Kristensen%2CRM&author=Neuhaus%2CB=Kri ...-colonizing defaunated sediments in the Baltic Sea. A short-term microcosm study. Hydrobiologia, 554(1), 83-95.]</ref> Carnivorous and omnivorous tardigrade
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  • .... Girard, Y.A., V. Popov, J. Wen, V. Han, S. Higgs. 2005. “Ultrastructural Study of West Nile Virus Pathogenesis in Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus(Diptera: ...in a 10-Year-Old Child. Pediatric Neurology. Volume 48, Issue 5, May 2013, Pages 393–396.
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  • ...viscous which live in the dorsum of the tongue [[#References |[D2]]]. In a study, researchers concluded that 51% percent of patients had bad breath due to t ...ation, it is converted in Fibrin, the protein involved in blood clots. The study took 95 subjects and separated them into a healthy control group, moderatel
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  • ...ecided to develop a new animal model that would allow Wei et al. (2006) to study the pathogenesis of <i>Streptococcus pneumoniae</i> in animals with and wi <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Joan Slonczewski at Kenyon College]]
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  • ...oblast metabolism is affected by nicotine, which researchers have begun to study. To understand the effect of nicotine on osteoporosis risk, researchers con <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Joan Slonczewski at Kenyon College]]
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  • ...oblast metabolism is affected by nicotine, which researchers have begun to study. To understand the effect of nicotine on osteoporosis risk, researchers con <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Joan Slonczewski at Kenyon College]]
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  • ...ever, inoculated trees were significantly less vigorous over the four-year study [Fig. 3] [3]. [[Image:Wiki fig.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Fig. 3Two cultivars of <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Joan Slonczewski at Kenyon College]]
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  • Another study found fourteen different isolates which had been cultured on agar enriched The environment also varies from place to place. In one study looking at the correlation between the living soil communities and abiotic
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  • ...stically insignificant level of protection. The authors conclude that this study “strongly suggests that reducing lysosomal oxysterol concentrations is pr <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Nora Sullivan at the Claremont Colleges]]
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  • ...gion of immunoglobulins, had the same effect. The authors thus decided to study complement component 1 (C1), an initial component of the classical compleme <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Joan Slonczewski at Kenyon College]]
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