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English Journal
- Permanent Draft Genome Sequence for Frankia sp. Strain CeD, a Nitrogen-Fixing Actinobacterium Isolated from the Root Nodules of Casuarina equistifolia Grown in Senegal.
- Ngom M1, Oshone R2, Hurst SG 4th2, Abebe-Akele F2, Simpson S2, Morris K2, Sy MO3, Champion A4, Thomas WK2, Tisa LS5.
- Genome announcements.Genome Announc.2016 Apr 7;4(2). pii: e00265-16. doi: 10.1128/genomeA.00265-16.
- Frankiastrain CeD is a member ofFrankialineage Ib that is able to reinfect plants of theCasuarinafamilies. Here, we report a 5.0-Mbp draft genome sequence with a G+C content of 70.1% and 3,847 candidate protein-encoding genes. Copyright © 2016 Ngom et al.
- PMID 27056238
- Prediction, dynamics, and visualization of antigenic phenotypes of seasonal influenza viruses.
- Neher RA1, Bedford T2, Daniels RS3, Russell CA4, Shraiman BI5.
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.2016 Mar 22;113(12):E1701-9. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1525578113. Epub 2016 Mar 7.
- Human seasonal influenza viruses evolve rapidly, enabling the virus population to evade immunity and reinfect previously infected individuals. Antigenic properties are largely determined by the surface glycoprotein hemagglutinin (HA), and amino acid substitutions at exposed epitope sites in HA media
- PMID 26951657
- Permanent Draft Genome Sequences for Two Variants of Frankia sp. Strain CpI1, the First Frankia Strain Isolated from Root Nodules of Comptonia peregrina.
- Oshone R1, Hurst SG 4th1, Abebe-Akele F1, Simpson S1, Morris K1, Thomas WK1, Tisa LS2.
- Genome announcements.Genome Announc.2016 Jan 14;4(1). pii: e01588-15. doi: 10.1128/genomeA.01588-15.
- Frankia stains CpI1-S and CpI1-P are members of Frankia lineage Ia that are able to reinfect plants of the Betulaceae and Myricaceae families. Here, we report two 7.6-Mbp draft genome sequences with 6,396 and 6,373 candidate protein-coding genes for CpI1-S and CpI1-P, respectively. Copyright © 2016
- PMID 26769948
Japanese Journal
- トラフグの体表に着定した単生類 Heterobothium okamotoi の孵化幼生の運命
- 良永 知義,安崎 正芳,小川 和夫
- 魚病研究 41(3), 113-115, 2006-09-15
- … okamotoi can reinfect new hosts after detachment from the body surface of previous hosts. …
- NAID 130000065752
- Eosinophil Hyporesponse of Jirds Induced by Microfilariae of Brugia Pahangi
- Horii Yoichiro,Nakanishi Hirokuni,Mori Akio,Zaitsu Makoto,Ueda Masakatsu,Kurokawa Kenji,Oda Tsutomu,Fujita Koichiro
- American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 41(2), 183-188, 1989
- … Blood eosinophil responses during the 5 weeks subsequent to this attempt to reinfect were much lower than those of comparable naive animals, while the response to a heterologous infection (Toxocara canis) was comparable to that of controls. …
- NAID 120001269743
- 寄生ウズムシParavortex sp.とその海産魚宿主の関係〔英文〕
- KENT Michael L.,OLSON Andrew C.
- 魚病研究 21(2), 1986
- … Ciliated young discharged from a rupture in the body wall of the adult quickly reinfect available hosts, and this alternate on and off-host pattern results in a periodicity of infections. …
- NAID 130000858801
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