Chlorella Vulgaris
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37. Efeitos do extrato de Chlorella vulgaris sobre a resposta hematopoietica em camundongos expostos ao chumbo e infectados com Listeria monocytogenes
In this work, we investigated the effects of Chtoretla vulgaris extract (CVE) on the growth and differentiation of bone marrow and spleen hematopoietic progenitors in Pb-exposed and Listeria monocytogenes infected mice. Serum colony stimulating activity, weight changes of spleen and thymus and resistance of the animals as they faced infection were also evalu
Publicado em: 2001
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38. Efeitos da Chlorella vulgaris sobre a resposta imunologica de camundongos infectados com a Listeria monocytogenes
Neste trabalho estudamos os efeitos imunofarmacológicos do extrato da Chlorella vulgaris (ECV), sobre a resposta imunológica de camundongos BALB/c _infectados com a bactéria Usteria monocytogenes. . O efeito do ECV foi verificado sobre o número de células progenitoras hematopoiéticas da medula óssea para a série granulócito-macrófago (CFU-GM) e sob
Publicado em: 1999
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39. Biosintese da biotina a partir de residuos da batata
The presence of biotin in lakes, rivers and sea and the difficulty in obtaining biologically active biotin by chemical synthesis motivated the search for new methods of synthesis. At present biotin can be obtained by fermentation with Esporoboromyces. In this bibliographic investigation the possibility of production of biotin in facultative lagoons receiving
Publicado em: 1972
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40. Serological Characterization of the Glycolate-oxidizing Enzymes from Tobacco, Euglena gracilis, and a Yellow Mutant of Chlorella vulgaris
An antiserum to tobacco glycolate oxidase has been prepared by injection of the purified enzyme into rabbits. Double gel diffusion tests between the antiserum and purified antigen and also with a crude tobacco preparation gave a single immunoprecipitation band. Crude extracts of Euglena gracilis Z Klebs, containing glycolate dehydrogenase, and of Chlorella v
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41. Regulation of Hexose Transport in Chlorella vulgaris: Characteristics of Induction and Turnover 1
Of nine species of unicellular algae tested, Chlorella vulgaris showed the highest inducibility for an active hexose transport system. Whereas the rate of uptake in all other species was increased by induction less than 5-fold, it was increased more than 400-fold in one strain of C. vulgaris. With glucose as inducer, the minimum time necessary to synthesize
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42. Nucleotide sequence of a Chlorella vulgaris alpha-tubulin gene.
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43. Preferential Assimilation of Ammonium Ion by Chlorella vulgaris
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44. Regulation of Nitrate Reductase in Chlorella vulgaris1
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45. A Role for Methionine in Division of Chlorella Vulgaris 12
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46. Mass adaptation to selenomethionine in populations of Chlorella vulgaris123
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47. Stability & reversibility of adaptation to selenomethionine in Chlorella vulgaris123
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48. Assimilation of ammonia by nitrogen-starved cells of Chlorella vulgaris1