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Detection of cellulose production capacity of recombinant Escherichia coli strains BL21(DE3) and AAEC191A
Open Research DataBacteria that form biofilms generate an extracellular matrix (ECM), where cellulose stands out as a key constituent. An approach for assessing microorganisms' cellulose production involves using calcofluor white staining on colonies. In this method, a fluorescent dye (calcofluor-white) is introduced to a stable YESCA substrate composed of casamino acids,...
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Detection of cellulose production capacity of recombinant Escherichia coli strains BL21(DE3) and AAEC191A
Open Research DataBacteria that form biofilms generate an extracellular matrix (ECM), where cellulose stands out as a key constituent. An approach for assessing microorganisms' cellulose production involves using calcofluor white staining on colonies. In this method, a fluorescent dye (calcofluor-white) is introduced to a stable YESCA substrate composed of casamino acids,...
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Detection of cellulose production capacity of recombinant Escherichia coli strains BL21(DE3) and AAEC191A
Open Research DataBacteria that form biofilms generate an extracellular matrix (ECM), where cellulose stands out as a key constituent. An approach for assessing microorganisms' cellulose production involves using calcofluor white staining on colonies. In this method, a fluorescent dye (calcofluor-white) is introduced to a stable YESCA substrate composed of casamino acids,...
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Detection of cellulose production capacity of recombinant Escherichia coli strains BL21(DE3) and AAEC191A
Open Research DataBacteria that form biofilms generate an extracellular matrix (ECM), where cellulose stands out as a key constituent. An approach for assessing microorganisms' cellulose production involves using calcofluor white staining on colonies. In this method, a fluorescent dye (calcofluor-white) is introduced to a stable YESCA substrate composed of casamino acids,...
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Study of the influence of the presence of Dr fimbriae on the sedimentation of recombinant Escherichia coli strains: AAEC191A and BL21(DE3)
Open Research DataCell sedimentation in the medium is a common phenomenon in most bacterial enviroments. This study specifically investigated the impact of Dr fimbriae presence on cell deposition. To explore this, recombinant Escherichia coli strains were employed, including BL21(DE3)/pCC90, BL21(DE3)/pACYCpBAD, BL21(DE3)/pCC90 Dra D-mut, BL21(DE3)/pCC90 D54-STOP, AAEC191A/pCC90,...
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Study of the influence of the presence of Dr fimbriae on the hydrophobicity of cells of recombinant Escherichia coli strains: AAEC191A and BL21(DE3)
Open Research DataThe ability of a cell surface to repel or adhere to surfaces is crucial, and it was assessed through a microbiological adhesion test involving hexadecane and xylene. In this method, microorganisms in an aqueous layer are mixed with an organic layer, and after completion, the absorbance of each sample is measured at a 570 nm wavelength. The results obtained...
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Study of the influence of the presence of Dr fimbriae on the adherence of cells of the recombinant Escherichia coli strain: AAEC191A/pACYCpBAD to polystyrene in a dynamic system
Open Research DataThe attachment of bacteria begins the process of surface colonization, called biofilm development, characterized by a number of physicochemical and molecular interactions. Adherence to inert surfaces typically involves nonspecific interactions, whereas adherence to biological surfaces is associated with specific ligand-receptor interactions. In this...
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Study of the influence of the presence of Dr fimbriae on the adherence of cells of the recombinant Escherichia coli strain: AAEC191A/pACYCpBAD to glass in a dynamic system
Open Research DataThe attachment of bacteria begins the process of surface colonization, called biofilm development, characterized by a number of physicochemical and molecular interactions. Adherence to inert surfaces typically involves nonspecific interactions, whereas adherence to biological surfaces is associated with specific ligand-receptor interactions. In this...
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Study of the influence of the presence of Dr fimbriae on the adherence of cells of the recombinant Escherichia coli strain: AAEC191A/pCC90 to glass in a dynamic system
Open Research DataThe attachment of bacteria begins the process of surface colonization, called biofilm development, characterized by a number of physicochemical and molecular interactions. Adherence to inert surfaces typically involves nonspecific interactions, whereas adherence to biological surfaces is associated with specific ligand-receptor interactions. In this...
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Study of the influence of the presence of Dr fimbriae on the adherence of cells of the recombinant Escherichia coli strain: AAEC191A/pCC90 to polystyrene in a dynamic system
Open Research DataThe attachment of bacteria begins the process of surface colonization, called biofilm development, characterized by a number of physicochemical and molecular interactions. Adherence to inert surfaces typically involves nonspecific interactions, whereas adherence to biological surfaces is associated with specific ligand-receptor interactions. In this...
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Study of the influence of the presence of Dr fimbriae on the adherence of cells of the recombinant Escherichia coli strain: BL21(DE3)/pCC90 to polystyrene in a dynamic system
Open Research DataThe attachment of bacteria begins the process of surface colonization, called biofilm development, characterized by a number of physicochemical and molecular interactions. Adherence to inert surfaces typically involves nonspecific interactions, whereas adherence to biological surfaces is associated with specific ligand-receptor interactions. In this...
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Study of the influence of the presence of Dr fimbriae on the adherence of cells of the recombinant Escherichia coli strain: BL21(DE3)/pACYCpBAD to glass in a dynamic system
Open Research DataThe attachment of bacteria begins the process of surface colonization, called biofilm development, characterized by a number of physicochemical and molecular interactions. Adherence to inert surfaces typically involves nonspecific interactions, whereas adherence to biological surfaces is associated with specific ligand-receptor interactions. In this...
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Study of the influence of the presence of Dr fimbriae on the adherence of cells of the recombinant Escherichia coli strain: BL21(DE3)/pCC90 to glass in a dynamic system
Open Research DataThe attachment of bacteria begins the process of surface colonization, called biofilm development, characterized by a number of physicochemical and molecular interactions. Adherence to inert surfaces typically involves nonspecific interactions, whereas adherence to biological surfaces is associated with specific ligand-receptor interactions. In this...
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Study of the influence of the presence of Dr fimbriae on the adherence of cells of the recombinant Escherichia coli strain: BL21(DE3)/pACYCpBAD to polystyrene in a dynamic system
Open Research DataThe attachment of bacteria begins the process of surface colonization, called biofilm development, characterized by a number of physicochemical and molecular interactions. Adherence to inert surfaces typically involves nonspecific interactions, whereas adherence to biological surfaces is associated with specific ligand-receptor interactions. In this...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain AAEC191A/pCC90 D54-STOP-PBS, PBS+0.2% glucose, PBS+0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain BL21(DE3)/pACYCpBAD-PBS, PBS+0.2% glucose, PBS+0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain AAEC191A/pCC90 Dra D-mut-PBS, PBS+0.2% glucose, PBS+0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on the motility and aggregation of the recombinant Escherichia coli strain AAEC191A/pACYCpBAD-LB, LB+0.2% glucose, LB+0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on the motility and aggregation of the recombinant Escherichia coli strain AAEC191A/pACYCpBAD-PBS, PBS+0.2% glucose, PBS+0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain AAEC191A/pCC90 Dra D-mut-M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids, M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids + 0.2% glucose, M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids + 0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain BL21(DE3)/pCC90-M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids, M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids + 0.2% glucose, M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids + 0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain BL21(DE3)/pACYCpBAD-M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids, M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids + 0.2% glucose, M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids + 0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain BL21(DE3)/pACYCpBAD-LB, LB+0.2% glucose, LB+0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on the motility and aggregation of the recombinant Escherichia coli strain AAEC191A/pACYCpBAD-M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids, M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids + 0.2% glucose, M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids + 0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain BL21(DE3)/pCC90 Dra D-mut-PBS, PBS+0.2% glucose, PBS+0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain AAEC191A/pCC90-M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids, M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids + 0.2% glucose, M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids + 0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain AAEC191A/pCC90-LB, LB+0.2% glucose, LB+0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain AAEC191A/pCC90 D54-STOP-M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids, M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids + 0.2% glucose, M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids + 0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain AAEC191A/pCC90 Dra D-mut-LB, LB+0.2% glucose, LB+0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain AAEC191A/pCC90 D54-STOP-LB, LB+0.2% glucose, LB+0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain BL21(DE3)/pCC90 Dra D-mut-LB, LB+0.2% glucose, LB+0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain BL21(DE3)/pCC90-LB, LB+0.2% glucose, LB+0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain AAEC191A/pCC90-PBS, PBS+0.2% glucose, PBS+0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain BL21(DE3)/pCC90 Dra D-mut-M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids, M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids + 0.2% glucose, M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids + 0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain BL21(DE3)/pCC90 D54-STOP-LB, LB+0.2% glucose, LB+0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain BL21(DE3)/pCC90 D54-STOP-M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids, M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids + 0.2% glucose, M9 + 0.5% cassaminic acids + 0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain BL21(DE3)/pCC90 D54-STOP-PBS, PBS+0.2% glucose, PBS+0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Study of the influence of medium composition on motility and aggregation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain BL21(DE3)/pCC90-PBS, PBS+0.2% glucose, PBS+0.5% glucose
Open Research DataMicrobial motility is a fundamental aspect of many microbial life cycles and is a key survival mechanism that enables microorganisms to navigate diverse and dynamic environmental conditions. This phenomenon becomes particularly important in response to changes in stimuli in time and space. The following experiment aimed to investigate how the composition...
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Strain gauge results
Open Research DataThe aim of the research project is to determine the rotational stiffness of the connection between the purlin and the part of the truss top chord. The attached files are referred to strain gauge results placed on 16 specimens. For the specimens number from 1 to 8 the magnitudes should be multiplied by factor -2 and for the others by factor -1.
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Determination of the MIC (minimum inhibitory concentration) of new bisacridines IKE16-19, IKE21 and IE10 against C. glabrata clinical strains
Open Research DataThe datasets contain the results of determining the MIC value (minimum inhibitory concentration) of new bisacridines IKE16-19, IKE21 and IE10 against Candida glabrata clinical strains CZD 310, 373, 377, 513 and collection strain DSM 11226 by the modified M27-A3 specified by the CLSI.
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Microalgal strains from the Culture Collection of Baltic Algae (CCBA)
Open Research DataThe dataset contains information on the cyanobacterial and microalgal strains maintained at the Culture Collection of Baltic Algae (CCBA) at the Institute of Oceanography UG. The collection maintains cyanobacterial and algal strains isolated from the Baltic Sea and additionally several strains collected from a wide range of habitats. The culture collection...
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Probiotic strains from bee products - sequences and other data
Open Research DataThis folder contains seqences and other data necessary for evaluation of probiotic potential of bacteria islated from bee products.
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Probiotic properties of bacterial strains isolated form bee products.
Open Research DataThis folder contains information about probiotic properties of bacterial strains isolated from bee products. Additionally information about antibiotic resistance are included.
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Determination of the minimum inhibitory concentration of C-1305 derivatives (IKE1-IKE8) against Candida strains
Open Research DataThe datasets contain the results of determining the minimum inhibitory concentration of acridone derivatives against C. albicans ATCC 10231, C. glabrata ATCC 90030, C. krusei ATCC 6258 and C. parapsilosis ATCC 22019 by the modified M27-A3 specified by the CLSI.
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Determination of the minimum inhibitory concentration of C-1330 derivatives (IKE9-IKE14) against Candida strains
Open Research DataThe datasets contain the results of determining the minimum inhibitory concentration of C-1330 derivatives (IKE9-IKE14) against C. albicans ATCC 10231, C. glabrata ATCC 90030, C. krusei ATCC 6258 and C. parapsilosis ATCC 22019 by the modified M27-A3 specified by the CLSI.
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Determination of the minimum inhibitory concentration of new bisacridines IKE15-19 and IKE21, against yeast strains
Open Research DataThe datasets contain the results of determining the minimum inhibitory concentration of new bisacridines against C. albicans ATCC 10231, C. glabrata ATCC 90030, C. krusei ATCC 6258 and C. parapsilosis ATCC 22019, S. cerevisiae ATCC 9763 and fluconazole resistant C. albicans strains by the modified M27-A3 specified by the CLSI.
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Toxoplasma godnii recombinant chimeric antigens - IgM and IgG ELISAs - mouse serum samples
Open Research DataThis study presents an evaluation of tetravalent recombinant chimeric proteins containing fragments of the Toxoplasma gondii antigens, SAG2, SAG1, GRA1, GRA2, MIC1, MAG1, ROP1 and AMA1, as potential replacements of a the soluble, whole-cell tachyzoite lysate (TLA) used in serological assays. Recombinant chimeric proteins (SAG1-MIC1-MAG1-GRA2, SAG2-GRA1-ROP1-GRA2,...
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Toxoplasma gondii recombinant chimeric antigens - IgG and IgM ELISAs - human serum samples
Open Research DataThis study presents an evaluation of tetravalent recombinant chimeric proteins containing fragments of the Toxoplasma gondii antigens, SAG1, SAG2, GRA1, GRA2, MIC1, MAG1, ROP1 and AMA1, as potential replacements of a the soluble, whole-cell tachyzoite lysate (TLA) used in serological assays. Recombinant chimeric proteins (SAG1-MIC1-MAG1-GRA2, SAG2-GRA1-ROP1-GRA2,...
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Proteomics
Open Research DataWiff and Wiff2 files for shotgun proteomics analysis of E. coli strains (5 different strains in 10 different files).
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Miscanthus × giganteus root anatomical traits measurements
Open Research DataThis data set presents the optical microscope measurements/ images of Miscanthus × giganteus (M×g) roots. The experiment was performed under work package 1: "Properties characterisation of two types of biochar", task D_RT: Phyto-analyses (stress response of plants on biochar amendments) in cooperation with Aarhus University. A short term pot experiment...