Publications
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appearance of t-cell markers in bone marrow rosette-forming cells after incubation with thymosin, a thymic hormone. | after incubation with thymosin, a thymic hormone, normal bone marrow rosette-forming cells acquire t-cell characteristics, including increased sensitivity to azathioprine, anti-lymphocyte serum, and anti-theta serum. this activity of thymosin provides a new sensitive and reproducible bioassay for thymosin, and is well correlated with an in vivo graft-versus-host assay. in addition, incubation of spleen cells from adult thymectomized mice with thymosin in vitro restores to normal their diminished ... | 1971 | 4399414 |
effects of supraoptimal temperatures on the myxomycete physarum polycephalum. 3. effects of starvation and cycloheximide on repair on thermal injury in plasmodia. | 1974 | 4857810 | |
5-oxo-l-prolinase from rat kidney. | 1985 | 3911006 | |
a comparative examination of the in vitro metabolism of five cyclopenta[a]phenanthrenes of varying carcinogenic potential. | metabolites of 15,16-dihydrocyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-one and its 1- and 12-methyl homologues (all non-carcinogens) along with those from the 11-methyl and 11,12-dimethyl-17-ketones (carcinogens), produced in vitro by hepatic microsomes from methylcholanthrene induced rats, were separated by reverse phase h.p.l.c. identifications of individual metabolites were based upon elution times, u.v. spectra, and in some cases by mass spectrometry, circular dichroism, and identity with synthetic derivat ... | 1985 | 4017190 |
hiv-2 in west africa in 1966. | 1989 | 2566074 | |
taxonomic dissection of the genus micrococcus: kocuria gen. nov., nesterenkonia gen. nov., kytococcus gen. nov., dermacoccus gen. nov., and micrococcus cohn 1872 gen. emend. | the results of a phylogenetic and chemotaxonomic analysis of the genus micrococcus indicated that it is significantly heterogeneous. except for micrococcus lylae, no species groups phylogenetically with the type species of the genus, micrococcus luteus. the other members of the genus form three separate phylogenetic lines which on the basis of chemotaxonomic properties can be assigned to four genera. these genera are the genus kocuria gen. nov. for micrococcus roseus, micrococcus varians, and mi ... | 1995 | 7547287 |
kytococcus sedentarius (formerly micrococcus sedentarius) and dermacoccus nishinomiyaensis (formerly micrococcus nishinomiyaensis) produce monensins, typical streptomyces cinnamonensis metabolites. | the environmental isolate kytococcus sedentarius tr-2 was found to be a new producer of the oligoketide antibiotics monensin a and b. electron microscopic studies demonstrated that the tr-2 strain had coccoid cells and dna analysis revealed no close relationship to streptomyces cinnamonensis, a typical monensin producer. production of monensins was also proven with six culture collection k. sedentarius strains and three dermacoccus nishinomiyaensis strains. the secondary metabolism of micrococci ... | 1998 | 9933918 |
dermacoccus abyssi sp. nov., a piezotolerant actinomycete isolated from the mariana trench. | the taxonomic status of an actinobacterial strain isolated from mariana trench sediment was determined using a polyphasic taxonomic approach. the strain, isolate mt1.1(t), formed a distinct clade in the micrococcineae 16s rrna gene tree together with dermacoccus nishinomiyaensis dsm 20448(t). the organism had chemical and phenotypic properties consistent with its classification in the genus dermacoccus and could be distinguished from d. nishinomiyaensis dsm 20448(t) using dna-dna relatedness and ... | 2006 | 16738097 |
dermacoccus barathri sp. nov. and dermacoccus profundi sp. nov., novel actinomycetes isolated from deep-sea mud of the mariana trench. | the taxonomic positions of two actinobacterial strains isolated from mariana trench sediment were established using a combination of genotypic and phenotypic data. the strains, isolates mt2.1(t) and mt2.2(t), formed a distinct phyletic line in the micrococcineae 16s rrna gene tree together with dermacoccus abyssi ncimb 14084(t). the isolates had chemical and phenotypic properties typical of members of the genus dermacoccus and could be distinguished sharply from one another and from the type str ... | 2006 | 17012551 |
development of a hospital-based proton beam treatment center. | radiation oncologists recognize a continuing need to improve the radiation dose distribution between a cancer and the surrounding normal tissue. a most promising method of accomplishing this goal is the use of charged particle beam irradiation, the clinical use of which has been investigated for the past 40 years. since the first clinical studies began at the lawrence berkeley laboratory in 1954, more than 5,000 patients have been treated with protons, using accelerators designed for physics lab ... | 2010 | 2832357 |
calidifontibacter indicus gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel actinobacterium belonging to family dermacoccaceae isolated from western ghats region, india and emendation of the family dermacoccaceae. | during the course of the study of bacterial diversity of western ghats, india, an actinobacterium strain designated as pc iw02(t) was isolated and characterized by polyphasic taxonomic approach. the isolate pc iw02(t) was gram positive, short rod, non-motile and creamish in colour. the 16s rrna gene sequence analysis showed closest sequence similarity with members of the genus dermacoccus: dermacoccus barathri (96.6%), dermacoccus profundi (96.5%), dermacoccus abyssi (96.4%) and dermacoccus nish ... | 2010 | 21075908 |
calcium carbonate is an effective phosphorus binder in children with chronic renal failure. | we evaluated the effectiveness of calcium carbonate as a phosphate binder in 19 children with chronic renal failure; ten children were undergoing dialysis therapy (eight maintained by capd and two by hemodialysis). twelve children had previously received aluminum hydroxide, while calcium carbonate was the primary phosphate binder used in seven children. among all the children, the serum phosphorus level on no phosphate binder was 7.4 +/- 0.9 mg/dl, which decreased significantly (p less than .001 ... | 2013 | 3826069 |
methodological triangulation: a vehicle for merging quantitative and qualitative research methods. | 2013 | 3666768 | |
aerobic and anaerobic bacteriology of hidradenitis suppurativa: a study of 22 cases. | hidradenitis suppurativa (hs) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease of unclear etiology. the role of bacteria in the pathogenesis of disease remains controversial. | 2015 | 27170935 |
human recombinant rnaset2-induced inflammatory response and connective tissue remodeling in the medicinal leech. | in recent years, several studies have demonstrated that the rnaset2 gene is involved in the control of tumorigenicity in ovarian cancer cells. furthermore, a role in establishing a functional cross-talk between cancer cells and the surrounding tumor microenvironment has been unveiled for this gene, based on its ability to act as an inducer of the innate immune response. although several studies have reported on the molecular features of rnaset2, the details on the mechanisms by which this evolut ... | 2017 | 28070637 |
draft genome sequences of dermacoccus nishinomiyaensis strains ucd-kpl2534 and ucd-kpl2528 isolated from an indoor track facility. | we present here the draft genome sequences of dermacoccus nishinomiyaensis strains ucd-kpl2534 and ucd-kpl2528, which were isolated at an indoor track facility in medford, ma, usa (42.409716, -71.115169) from an exit door handle and settle dust, respectively. the genome assemblies contain 3,088,111 bp in 58 contigs and 3,162,381 bp in 100 contigs, respectively. | 2017 | 28232444 |