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BIOMINET Proceedings : Mining Effluent Technologies
(V.I. Lakshmanan et al.) Low-molecular-weight, cobalt-binding proteins from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Bacillus subtilis (S.A. Leeper et al.) Metal sorption by ... nitrate levels in process effluents (M. McKim et al.) Synthetic genes coding for metal-binding proteins (R. Brousseau et al.) Bacterial assisted leaching of zinc ore (V. Sanmugasunderam et al.) ...
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EHP Archives
Volume 67: Dietary Mutagens Volume 66: Cotton and Grain Dusts Volume 65: Metal-Binding Proteins; Phthalic Acid Esters | Return to Top | 1985 Volume 64: Monograph on Free Radical Metabolites Volume ...
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EHP: Volume 105(3) March 1997
Articles Environmental Xenobiotics May Disrupt Normal Endocrine Function by Interfering with the Binding of Physiological Ligands to Steroid Receptors and Binding Proteins Benjamin J. Danzo P. 294 Maternal Smoking during Pregnancy and Postnatal ...
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Gene Therapy Risks Exposed
DNA binding proteins, bound to target DNA, can block integration by obstructing access of integration complexes. In contrast, DNA bending proteins such as nucleosomes (protein complexes that ...
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Our Stolen Future: Endocrine disruption of thyroid hormones
Experimental data are discussed which support the proposal that antagonist binding of PCBs to thyroid hormone binding proteins in serum could produce varying degrees of hypothyroidism. The biological result is compatible with the "equilibrium hypothesis" in which thyroid hormone redistributes between specific and nonspecific binding proteins ...
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Our Stolen Future: Thyroid hormone disruption
Experimental data are discussed which support the proposal that antagonist binding of PCBs to thyroid hormone binding proteins in serum could produce varying degrees of hypothyroidism. The biological result is compatible with the "equilibrium hypothesis" in which thyroid hormone redistributes between specific and nonspecific binding proteins ...
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WSU IEHS Faculty Profile for Susan Xu
Mutagenesis, 44 (3): 238. Wang G and Xu XS. 2002. Peptide Nucleic Acids (PNA) Binding-mediated target gene transcription. “Pharmaceutical Perspectives of Nucleic Acid-Based Therapeutics” S.W. ... Glazer PM. 2000. Mutagenesis in PMS2 and MSH2 deficient mice indicates differential functions of these proteins in the repair of transversions and frameshifts. Carcinogenesis, 21(7): 1291-1295. Zeng M, ...
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However, the final biosorption maximum could not be reached after two hours, indicating a complex binding mechanism comprising more than one sub-process. From the Langmuir-fitted biosorption isotherms theoretical ... chitosan and phosphorus containing functional groups are the most probable binding sites for trivalent chromium in the cell wall, whereas proteins do not play a role in the biosorption of ...
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Genetically Engineered Crops - A Threat to Soil Fertility?
Nature 328: 172-175. Crecchio, C. and Stotzky, G. (1998) Binding of DNA on humic acids: effect on transformation of Bacillus subtilis and resistance to DNase ... . McGraw-Hill, New York. Stotzky, G. (2000) Persistence and biological activity in soil of insecticidal proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis and of bacterial DNA bound on clays and humic acids. Journal of ...
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DNA and insecticidal bacterial proteins, that soil can protect such molecules from biological degradation for months, that claims of ...
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