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Spores of Clostridium perfringens possess high heat resistance, and when these spores germinate and return to active growth, they can cause gastrointestinal disease. Work with Bacillus subtilis has shown that the spore's dipicolinic... more
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Spores of Clostridium perfringens possess high heat resistance, and when these spores germinate and return to active growth, they can cause gastrointestinal disease. Work with Bacillus subtilis has shown that the spore's dipicolinic... more
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Reactive nitrogen species derived from nitric oxide are potent oxidants formed during inflammation that can oxidize membrane and lipoprotein lipids in vivo. Herein, it is demonstrated that several of these species react with unsaturated... more
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We screened 125 Pseudomonas strains from our culture collection for the production of hydantoinase activity using DL-phenylhydantoin as a substrate. Pseudomonas desmolyticum NCIM 2112 was found to be the best hydantoinase... more
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The role of nitrite as an environmental factor has been widely recognized. Nitrite is a relevant source of *OH in the atmosphere, both in the gas phase via photolysis of gaseous HNO2 and in atmospheric hydrometeors by photolysis of NO2-.... more
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NitroMAC (French acronym for continuous atmospheric measurements of nitrogenous compounds) is an instrument which has been developed for the semi-continuous measurement of atmospheric nitrous acid (HONO). This instrument relies on wet... more
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The role of nitrite as an environmental factor has been widely recognized. Nitrite is a relevant source of *OH in the atmosphere, both in the gas phase via photolysis of gaseous HNO2 and in atmospheric hydrometeors by photolysis of NO2-.... more
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Cultured fibroblasts from normal persons or persons afflicted by xeroderma pigmentosum were used as hosts for adenovirus 2 infection. With xeroderma cells as hosts, nitrous acid-treated virus showed less plaque-forming ability than when... more
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Asporogenic and oligosporogenic Bacillus thuringiensis mutants having the ability to overproduce insecticidal crystal protein were generated by using nitrous acid (50 mg/ml), as chemical mutagenic agent. Insecticidal crystal proteins... more
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