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An Epidemiological study of gentamicin resistant gram negative bacteria with particular reference to pseudomonas aeruginosa at King Edward V111 Hospital, Durban
(1985)
The sources of gentamicin resistant pseudomonads and enterobacteria
were studied in detail. A total of 1703 gentamicin resistant gram negative
bacilli (GRGNB) isolated from patients, staff and their immediate environment ...
The development of a white clover for use in the eastern high potential areas of South Africa.
(1988)
The problems associated with the use of white clover in pastures
in the eastern high potential areas of South Africa i.e. high P
requirements, low tolerance to high Al levels and low pH in the
soil as well as a limited ...
Canine anti-endotoxin immunotherapy in cranial mesenteric arterial occlusion shock and canine parvovirus disease endotoxaemia.
(1986)
Endotoxin (LPS, lipopolysaccharide) forms an integral part of the outer cellular membrane of
gram negative bacteria (GNB). The canines' intestine always contains large amounts of GNB, and
hence LPS. If these GNB with ...
Synthesis of DNA - protein conjugates and a preliminary study of their interaction with eukaryotic cell receptors.
(1986)
Thymidine oligomers were chemically synthesised and linked to available amino functions of transferrin in alternative orientations: (a) A CMP residue attached to the 3' end of (pT)₁₀ with terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase ...
Assessment of lysine damage during food processing.
(1985)
The fluorodinitrobenzene (FONB), succinic anhydride (SA), dansyl chloride
(DAN), dye-binding lysine (OBL), total lysine (TL), ninhydrin (NIN) and
Tetrahymena lysine (TET) methods were compared for their ability to ...
A contribution to the biochemistry of Erwinia chrysanthemi.
(1985)
No abstract available.
The occurrence of mycotoxins in feedstuffs in Natal and aspects of their metabolism in the rumen.
(1985)
The fluorodinitrobenzene (FONB), succinic anhydride (SA), dansyl chloride
(DAN), dye-binding lysine (OBL), total lysine (TL), ninhydrin (NIN) and
Tetrahymena lysine (TET) methods were compared for their ability to ...
Studies on the preparation and interaction of modified transferrin-DNA complexes with HeLa cells.
(1986)
The correction of human genetic disorders by transfer of genetic material
to cells is under intensive investigation in a number of 1aboratories.
One possible way of trying to achieve the transfer of nucleic acid is ...
Studies on the coupling of DNA to low density lipoproteins (LDL) and the interaction of these complexes with eukaryotic cells.
(1987)
The application of Molecular Biochemistry for transfection studies
in eukaryotic systems is well documented. Of the numerous methods
employed for the introduction of foreign DNA into eukaryotic cells,
the use of low ...
Preparation of chemically modified transferrin proteins and an investigation of their reactions with DNA and other nucleic acids.
(1986)
The molecular biology of human genetic disorders is under intensive investigation at present. In those cases where the disorder is clearly defined in terms of altered gene structure, possibilities may exist for the correction ...