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Dataset for a research study on scientific productivity of Polish technical universities (University of Bielsko-Biała ATH 2016-2020).
Open Research DataThis dataset was created for the purpose of research on scientific productivity at Polish technical universities.
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Cyanobacterial occurrence in 6 lakes in the Pomorskie Province (2005-2006)
Open Research DataEN: This dataset includes information about cyanobacterial occurrence in 6 lakes in the Pomorskie Province (northern Poland) in 2005 and 2006. Presented data concern basic physicochemical and biological parameters of sampled waters (temperature, pH, Chl a), occurence of potentially toxic cyanobacterial species and the type and concentration of toxins...
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Tables of Physical and Chemical Constants
Open Research DataFile contains short tables of physical and chemical constants that might be of use during the physics laboratory classes run in the Institute of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering.
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Results of tests on speech intelligibility in reverberant conditions
Open Research DataThe dataset contains the results of tests that aimed to provide a relationship between the rate of speech (RoS) and reverberation conditions characterized by the Speech Transmission Index (STI).
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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 the presence of Dr fimbriae on the adherence of cells of the recombinant Escherichia coli strain: AAEC191A/pACYCpBAD to glass in a dynamic system - PBS pH=7
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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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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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: AAEC191A/pCC90 to polystyrene in a dynamic system - PBS pH=5,7
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 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 effect of Dr fimbria presence on the accumulation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain: AAEC191A/pCC90 cells in polystyrene in a dynamic system
Open Research DataThe process of surface colonization, known as biofilm development, begins with bacterial attachment and involves various physicochemical and molecular interactions. Adhesion to neutral surfaces typically involves non-specific interactions, while adhesion to biological surfaces is governed by specific ligand-receptor interactions. In the experiment,...
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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 - PBS pH=8
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-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 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 effect of Dr fimbria presence on the accumulation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain: AAEC191A/pACYCpBAD cells in glass in a dynamic system
Open Research DataThe process of surface colonization, known as biofilm development, begins with bacterial attachment and involves various physicochemical and molecular interactions. Adhesion to neutral surfaces typically involves non-specific interactions, while adhesion to biological surfaces is governed by specific ligand-receptor interactions. In the experiment,...
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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 - PBS pH=7
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-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 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 the presence of Dr fimbriae on the adherence of cells of the recombinant Escherichia coli strain: AAEC191A/pACYCpBADto polystyrene in a dynamic system - PBS pH=5,7
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 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 the presence of Dr fimbriae on the adherence of cells of the recombinant Escherichia coli strain: AAEC191A/pACYCpBAD to polystyrene in a dynamic system - PBS pH=8
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-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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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 effect of Dr fimbria presence on the accumulation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain: AAEC191A/pCC90 cells in glass in a dynamic system
Open Research DataThe process of surface colonization, known as biofilm development, begins with bacterial attachment and involves various physicochemical and molecular interactions. Adhesion to neutral surfaces typically involves non-specific interactions, while adhesion to biological surfaces is governed by specific ligand-receptor interactions. In the experiment,...
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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 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 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 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 glass in a dynamic system - PBS pH=5,7
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 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 the presence of Dr fimbriae on the adherence of cells of the recombinant Escherichia coli strain: AAEC191A/pCC90 to glass in a dynamic system - PBS pH=8
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 - PBS pH=8
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 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 effect of Dr fimbria presence on the accumulation of recombinant Escherichia coli strain: AAEC191A/pACYCpBAD cells in polystyrene in a dynamic system
Open Research DataThe process of surface colonization, known as biofilm development, begins with bacterial attachment and involves various physicochemical and molecular interactions. Adhesion to neutral surfaces typically involves non-specific interactions, while adhesion to biological surfaces is governed by specific ligand-receptor interactions. In the experiment,...