نتایج جستجو برای: live yeast

تعداد نتایج: 184406  

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2016
Adam J M Wollman Mark C Leake

Single-molecule narrow-field microscopy is a versatile tool to investigate a diverse range of protein dynamics in live cells and has been extensively used in bacteria. Here, we describe how these methods can be extended to larger eukaryotic, yeast cells, which contain subcellular compartments. We describe how to obtain single-molecule microscopy data but also how to analyze these data to track ...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2013
M Silberberg F Chaucheyras-Durand L Commun M M Mialon V Monteils P Mosoni D P Morgavi C Martin

This study aimed to investigate the impact of repeated acidosis challenges (ACs) and the effect of live yeast supplementation (Saccharomyces cerevisiae I-1077, SC) on rumen fermentation, microbial ecosystem and inflammatory response. The experimental design involved two groups (SC, n=6; Control, n=6) of rumen fistulated wethers that were successively exposed to three ACs of 5 days each, precede...

Journal: :Biomicrofluidics 2012
Saurin Patel Daniel Showers Pallavi Vedantam Tzuen-Rong Tzeng Shizhi Qian Xiangchun Xuan

Separating live and dead cells is critical to the diagnosis of early stage diseases and to the efficacy test of drug screening, etc. This work demonstrates a novel microfluidic approach to dielectrophoretic separation of yeast cells by viability. It exploits the cell dielectrophoresis that is induced by the inherent electric field gradient at the reservoir-microchannel junction to selectively t...

2015
Eric Chevaux David Guillou Ernest Keith S. Park I. Park Y. H. Kim J. C. Park J. Seo Y. Kim S. Seo M. Song

Increasing the lactating sow feed intake is generally considered beneficial, but high inter-individual variability of the measurements makes difficult designing the trials on this subject. A meta-analysis of 10 trials (1111 sows, 8 genetics lines, parity 1–8, lactation duration 19–31d) was undertaken, comparing “control” diets (n = 12) to diets supplemented with the same strain of live yeast Sa...

2005
MICHAEL BEGG FORBES W. ROBERTSON

Drosophila melanogaster lives naturally on various live yeasts that grow in the presence of bacteria, moulds and other micro-organisms, on decaying organic matter. In the laboratory live or autoclaved yeast is perfectly adequate for development, but media on which live yeasts are growing are very heterogeneous; further, the quantity and quality of the available food changes at successive stages...

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