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Publikováno v:
Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science. 95:104-120
Soil microbial communities represent complex biological systems. Differences in these systems are attributable to a variety of factors, including soil series, plant communities, and anthropogenic land use. We assessed the microbial diversity of two e
Autor:
Clinton C Creech, Donna M Neumann
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 11, p e15416 (2010)
Epigenetic mechanisms, via post-translational histone modifications, have roles in the establishment and maintenance of latency of the HSV-1 genome in the sensory neurons. Considering that many post-translational histone marks are reversible in natur
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https://doaj.org/article/b73eb628af4f4da39e5f6ec91df5e356
Publikováno v:
Polish Journal of Microbiology. 64:181-184
Mollusk shells provide a hard substrate for aquatic biofilm colonization. While most work has focused on bivalve shells and grazing, little work has focused on gastropod shells and the microbes growing on them. We sampled biofilms from 14 Pleurocerac
Publikováno v:
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 20:7372-7375
Synthetic modifications of cholesterol and other traditional steroid molecules have become a promising area for the exploration and development of novel antifungal agents, especially with respect to the development of fatty-acid esters of steroids. I
Autor:
Sunil K. Upadhyay, Clinton C. Creech, Katharine L. Bowdy, Edwin D. Stevens, Donna M. Neumann, Branko S. Jursic
Publikováno v:
Bioorganicmedicinal chemistry letters. 21(10)
Invasive fungal infections are a major complication for individuals with compromised immune systems. One of the most significant challenges in the treatment of invasive fungal infections is the increased resistance of many organisms to widely used an
Autor:
Donna M. Neumann, Clinton C. Creech
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 11, p e15416 (2010)
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Background Epigenetic mechanisms, via post-translational histone modifications, have roles in the establishment and maintenance of latency of the HSV-1 genome in the sensory neurons. Considering that many post-translational histone marks are reversib