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Microbiology resource announcements.
We isolated three mycobacteriophages that belong to cluster S, namely, Beelzebub, Raela, and RedRaider77. Annotation revealed a genome structure typical of cluster S phages, including an atypical location of two minor tail protein genes in the right
Autor:
Abigail M, Bastian, Marcus J, Blankespoor, Gideon K, Fynaardt, Sadie A, Gilmeister, Emily E, Hurley, Madison, Jones, Erika J, McKenney, Alexa N, Olguin, Micah N, Rens, Garrett, Snyder, Anneka E, Sterk, Sophie M, Swart, Alaena, Trevino, Ashley N, Van Egdom, Morgan C, Veach, Kip, Cullinan, Kaarina, Van Berkum, Lauren R, Pavich, Krista, Starr, Byron, Noordewier, Sara S, Tolsma
Publikováno v:
Microbiology resource announcements. 11(11)
Bacteriophages Clayda5, Gshelby23, Wrigley, and Santhid were isolated from soil samples collected in Iowa, with genomes typical of actinobacteriophages from clusters EB, EM, CY, and DY, respectively. Wrigley and Santhid were isolated on Gordonia terr
Publikováno v:
Life Sciences. 29:1309-1315
Zomepirac sodium is a new inhibitor of prostaglandin cyclooxygenase with an in vitro potency equivalent to indomethacin. Since inhibitors of prostaglandin synthesis have marked effects on renal hemodynamics, zomepirac may be expected to reduce renal
Publikováno v:
Experimental Biology and Medicine. 159:249-252
SummaryIntrarenal infusion of acetylcholine, bradykinin, eledoisin, and PGE2 increased renal blood flow to a similar degree. Sodium and potassium excretion were similarly affected by each vasodilator. Renin secretion increased following PGE2 but was
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmacological Methods. 1:213-222
Standard methods used in the investigation of renal function have had limited application in the study of renal function of newborn mammals. This work describes a new model for the study of kidney function in newborns, the unanesthetized piglet. Use
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.). 159(2)
SummaryProstaglandin synthetase inhibitors, indomethacin and tolmetin, blocked furosemide-induced increase in renin secretion whether the furosemide was given intravenously or into the renal artery. Tolmetin and indomethacin did not affect the natriu