10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AEROBIOSIS»
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aerobiosis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
aerobiosis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Microbial globins – status and opportunities
... changing O2 pressure in solution and growth temperature (4 and 15 C).
Regardless of temperature, growth of the mutant strain in extreme aerobiosis is
lower than that of the wild type, also in terms of biomass. The presence of Ph-2/
2HbO ...
2
Handbook of Culture Media for Food Microbiology, Second Edition
Organism MediumI Incubation L. acidophilus T-MRS agar aerobiosis Bile-MRS
agar aerobiosis G-MRS agar aerobiosis B. bifidum LP-MRS agar anaerobiosis G-
MRS agar anaerobiosis L. delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus SM agar aerobiosis ...
J.E.L. Corry, G.D.W. Curtis, R.M. Baird, 2003
3
Handbook of Enology, The Microbiology of Wine and Vinifications
In aerobiosis, the S. cerevisiae cell contains about 50 mitochondria. In
anaerobiosis, these organelles degenerate, their inner surface decreases, and
the cristae disappear. Ergosterol and unsaturated fatty acids supplemented in
culture media ...
Pascal Ribéreau-Gayon, Denis Dubourdieu, B. Don?che, 2006
4
Stress Response in Pathogenic Bacteria
Under high levels of aerobiosis, ArcB is least active, as the presence of oxygen
leads to the oxidation of the quinone pool, which induces the formation of the
intermolecular disulfide bonds of the cysteine residues in ArcB. ArcB is most
active ...
The environmental conditions of heterotrophic, bacterial metabolic pathways are
diverse (aerobiosis, an- aerobiosis, microaerophily). However, carbonate
precipitation always appears to be the response of heterotrophic bacterial
communities ...
Robert E. Riding, Stanley M. Awramik, 2000
6
Acute Perinatal Asphyxia in Term Infants: Report of the Workshop
This neuronal metabolic transformation could be approached by the
morphological study of the mitochondrial volume which could triple in aerobiosis.
Angiogenesis parallels this metabolic transformation and is summarized in
Figure 1, ...
Linda L. Wright, Gerald B. Merenstein, Deborah Hirtz, 1997
7
Physiological Strategies for Gas Exchange and Metabolism
Four respiratory and metabolic strategies can be suggested: (i) permanent
aerobiosis with oxygen at normoxic partial pressure taken from an adjacent, well-
oxygenated environment; (ii) permanent aerobiosis with oxygen at low partial ...
A. J. Woakes, M. K. Grieshaber, C. R. Bridges, 1991
8
Dinosaurs of the Air: The Evolution and Loss of Flight in ...
Aerobiosis is energy efficient and moderately powerful. Its main advantage is that
an animal can take in oxygen constantly as it uses the molecules to power its
activity, so even high-level aerobiosis can be sustained indefinitely. Oxidative ...
9
Photosynthesis V2: Development, Carbon Metabolism, and Plant ...
During adaptation of phototrophically grown cells to strict aerobiosis, the
biosynthesis of the photosynthetic units is immediately inhibited, and the
incorporation of respiratory units into the membrane systems are enhanced. In
growing cells of ...
10
Detection of Mitochondrial Diseases
A) thermodynamic potentials of the reaction catalyzed by cytochrome oxidase.
plotted against the respiration rate (arbitrary units) during aerobiosis — »
anaerobiosis transition. Values in state 3.5 at saturated oxygen concentration (
240 uM) ...
F.N. Gellerich, Stephan Zierz, S. Zierz, 1997