نتایج جستجو برای: sterilizing

تعداد نتایج: 1061  

2013
Nicolas Gobron Cezary Waszczak Matthieu Simon Sophie Hiard Stéphane Boivin Delphine Charif Aloïse Ducamp Estelle Wenes Françoise Budar

Gynodioecy, the coexistence of hermaphrodites and females (i.e. male-sterile plants) in natural plant populations, most often results from polymorphism at genetic loci involved in a particular interaction between the nuclear and cytoplasmic genetic compartments (cytonuclear epistasis): cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS). Although CMS clearly contributes to the coevolution of involved nuclear loci...

2017
Viji Vijayan Silvia López-González Flora Sánchez Fernando Ponz Israel Pagán

Virulence evolution may have far-reaching consequences for virus epidemiology and emergence, and virologists have devoted increasing effort to understand the modulators of this process. However, still little is known on the mechanisms and determinants of virulence evolution in sterilizing viruses that, as they prevent host reproduction, may have devastating effects on host populations. Theory p...

Journal: :Applied Microbiology 1974

Journal: :Journal of the agricultural chemical society of Japan 1940

Journal: :JAPANES JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION 1973

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1976
A R Longden C A Claridge

The construction of a soil percolator from a disposable Nalgene sterilizing filter is described.

2016
Avijit Dutta Ching-Tai Huang Chun-Yen Lin Tse-Ching Chen Yung-Chang Lin Chia-Shiang Chang Yueh-Chia He

Sterilizing immunity is a unique immune status, which prevents effective virus infection into the host. It is different from the immunity that allows infection but with subsequent successful eradication of the virus. Pre-infection induces sterilizing immunity to homologous influenza virus challenge in ferret. In our antigen-specific experimental system, mice pre-infected with PR8 influenza viru...

2016
Mary F Fontana Alyssa Baccarella Joshua F Craft Michelle J Boyle Tara I McIntyre Matthew D Wood Kurt S Thorn Chioma Anidi Aqieda Bayat Me Ree Chung Rebecca Hamburger Chris Y Kim Emily Pearman Jennifer Pham Jia J Tang Louis Boon Moses R Kamya Grant Dorsey Margaret E Feeney Charles C Kim

In humans, immunity to Plasmodium sp. generally takes the form of protection from symptomatic malaria (i.e., 'clinical immunity') rather than infection ('sterilizing immunity'). In contrast, mice infected with Plasmodium develop sterilizing immunity, hindering progress in understanding the mechanistic basis of clinical immunity. Here we present a novel model in which mice persistently infected ...

Journal: :Journal of the agricultural chemical society of Japan 1941

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