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The influence of high light intensity on the growth and pigment accumulating ability ofAnabaena azollae was investigated.A. azollae responded positively to high light intensity (6 klx) and was further evaluated at higher intensities (10... more
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Cyanobacterial phycoerythrin (C-PE) from Phormidium tenue exists in two natural forms named as full length (FL-C-PE) and truncated (Tr-C-PE). FL-C-PE and Tr-C-PE are produced when cyanobacterium is grown in the optimal medium and nutrient... more
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The diversity within the genus Nostoc is still controversial and more studies are needed to clarify its heterogeneity. Macroscopic species have been extensively studied and discussed; however, the microscopic forms of the genus,... more
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The objective of this study was to relate R-phycoerythrin (PE) fluorescence decay to the inactivation of Salmonella in beef patties cooked using adequate and inadequate thermal processes as defined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture... more
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A basic immunophenotyping panel that employed dual-color combinations of fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) and phycoerythrin (PE) conjugated monoclonal antibodies (mAb; FITC-CD45/PE-CD14, FITC-IgG1/PE-IgG2, FITC-CD3/PE-CD8,... more
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BackgroundWe recently reported an automated sample handling system, designated HyperCyt, by which samples are aspirated from microplate wells and delivered to the flow cytometer for analysis at rates approaching 100 samples per minute. In... more
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Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are promising surrogate markers for systemic disease, and their molecular characterization might be relevant to guide more individualized cancer therapies. To enable fast and efficient purification of... more
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The culture strategy (batch or semi-continuous) was evaluated for biomass and metabolite formation in Porphyridium purpureum cultures in higher latitudes (>50° N). FTIR was used technology to characterise macromolecule biomass composition... more
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Several studies have described that cyanobacteria use blue light less efficiently for photosynthesis than most eukaryotic phototrophs, but comprehensive studies of this phenomenon are lacking. Here, we study the effect of blue (450 nm),... more
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Temporal and spatial variations in Synechococcus abundance were investigated over an annual cycle (February’10-January’11) along a salinity gradient (0-35) in the tropical Zuari estuary, influenced by south-west monsoons. Synechococcus... more
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In unicellular non-diazotrophic cyanobacteria, NblA is a small polypeptide required for phycobilisome degradation during macronutrient limitation. In the filamentous N(2)-fixing Tolypothrix sp., a nblA gene (nblAI) lies upstream of the... more
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