140) Multi-gene sequencing identified a species of atypical mycobacteria similar t |
141) he remaining 18 specimens, belonging to 9 species of bacteria and 2 species of fungi |
142) 05, -8.05, -6.77, P<0.01) and other 12 species of bacteria in the feces of volunt |
143) e remaining 22 specimens, belonging to 28 species of bacteria, 3 species of fungi, a |
144) r the three heme cofactors present in all species of bacterial cytochrome bd-type ox |
145) In addition, eight species of chewing lice in five genera of |
146) te the trophic position of three abundant species of deposit feeders collected from |
147) A total of 255 species of feather lice67 amblyceran speci |
148) driver of adaptive evolution in this key species of freshwater Unionidae that is cu |
149) eening of important receptors to identify species of high priority for effects monit |
150) log of genetic variation for the horse, a species of importance as a model for human |
151) Also, 43 species of lice and 20 host-louse associat |
152) EEEV has been identified in 35 species of mosquitoes, over 200 species of |
153) s and is one of the most concerning yeast species of nosocomial importance due to it |
154) rrent feature of secretomes from numerous species of parasitic nematodes. |
155) her in suspected rabid dogs, other animal species of the Orders Perissodactyla, Arti |
156) te represents a novel and first anaerobic species of the genus Thermoactinomyces, fo |
157) form of ATP also produces Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS). |
158) g on 1) the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) [NADPH Quinone oxidoreductas |
159) e stress caused by excess reactive oxygen species (ROS) accelerates telomere erosion |
160) associated with enhanced reactive oxygen species (ROS) activity. |
161) accumulation of host cell reactive oxygen species (ROS) and are prevented by treatme |
162) Additionally, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and mitochondrial membrane p |
163) us burden of accumulating reactive oxygen species (ROS) and oxidative stress. |
164) , increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the ensuing oxidative st |
165) Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced by platelets du |
166) , triclabendazole induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) elevation and increased JNK |
167) ntly higher levels of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) hydrogen peroxide in their m |
168) he impact of nZVI-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) in F. |
169) sed accumulation of lipid reactive oxygen species (ROS) in cultured cells. |
170) the content of oxygen and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the gastrointestinal (GI) |
171) oth nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) is increased under hypoxic/i |
172) IFN-α alone also primed reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and maintained th |
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