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Introduction of the ColV,I-K94 plasmid into any of four strains of Escherichia coli gave derivatives which grew less well than the parent at alkaline pH. The alkali sensitivity of the 1829 derivative resulted from the presence of the plasmid rather than from its introduction into a less alkali tolerant variant. Of two other ColV plasmids tested, one (ColV-K30) conferred substantial alkali sensitivity whereas the other (ColV-41) had little effect. Of several other plasmids examined, R124-F2 (which confers derepressed transfer properties) resembled ColV,I-K94 in its effect on alkali sensitivity and ColV-K98 produced a marked effect. The other plasmids (F lac , R124 itself, R1 and R483ColIa) had only a small effect. For ColV plasmids, it appears to be the presence of transfer and colicin components together which leads to the reduced tolerance to alkaline pHs.  相似文献   
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Cryptococcosis is an often fatal opportunistic fungal infection. Despite efforts to elucidate the role of immunity in host defense against the disease, much remains to be learned. The purpose of this brief review is to provide the reader with an overview of the history of research concerned with host immunity in cryptococcosis. Both humoral and cell-mediated studies are included. An effort has been made to present the reader with a comprehensive list of references in the hope of encouraging additional reading and research in this important area.  相似文献   
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A chronic implant for recording of cochlear potentials in primates   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
A new technique for the continuous recording of peripheral bioelectrical activity in the auditory system of primates is described. Because of basic differences in the anatomy of the temporal bone, the approach to the round window of the cochlea is more difficult in most primates than in lower animals. A relatively simple surgical approach, which made possible the placement of an electrode into the perilymph of the inner ear via the well-demarcated horizontal semicircular canal was therefore developed and is described in detail. The bared tip of a Teflon-coated wire was cemented into the canal opening with carboxylate cement, and the wire attached to a permanent electrical connector on the skull. Cochlear microphonic and action potentials of 50 to 100 μV amplitude were thus recorded on a continuing basis at the same time that behavioral studies of primate auditory acuity were conducted.  相似文献   
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—A resolution of the enhancement of protein synthesis in the visual cortex of rats during first exposure to light (Richardson and Rose , 1972) was achieved by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis using a double-labelling technique. Differential incorporation of lysine was established between exposed and control animals in two fractions of the soluble proteins and seven fractions of the insoluble proteins. This suggests that exposure to a new experience of this type involves a specific effect on protein synthesis, rather than a general stimulation across all fractions.  相似文献   
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