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    Fungal Biotechnology

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    ARTICLE IN PRESS Food Research International xxx (2009) xxx–xxx Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Food Research International journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/foodres Review Fungal biotechnology in food and feed processing Shakuntala Ghorai‚ Samudra Prosad Banik‚ Deepak Verma‚ Sudeshna Chowdhury‚ Soumya Mukherjee‚ Suman Khowala * Drug Development and Biotechnology‚ Indian Institute of Chemical Biology (Unit of CSIR‚ Govt. of India)‚ 4‚ Raja S. C. Mullick Road‚ Kolkata

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    A.‚ Barbosa-Canovas‚ G.V.‚ and Swanson‚ B.G. (1995) Inactivation of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus in model foods by pulsed electric field technology‚ Food Res. Int.‚ 28(2)‚ 167–171. Pruitt‚ K.M. and Reiter‚ B. (1985) Biochemistry of peroxidase system‚ in The Lactoperoxidase System: Chemistry and Biological Significance‚ K.M. Pruitt and J. Tenovuo‚ Eds.‚ Marcel Dekker‚ New York‚ pp. 143–178. Qin‚ B.L.‚ Zhang‚ Q.H.‚ Barbosa-Canovas‚ G.V.‚ Swanson‚ B.G.‚ and Pedrow‚ P.D. (1995) Pulsed electric

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    Role of DISC1 and its interactions with Cofilin in pathways leading to Synaptic Plasticity Abstract Cofilin is an actin depolymerization factor responsible for severance of actin filaments in dendritic spines. Cofilin is activated upon de-phosphorylation via slingshot phosphatase (SSH) and deactivated when phosphorylated by LIM-kinase (LIMK). Phosphorylation of Cofilin results in polymerization of F-actin therefore formation of dendritic spines which is associated with LTP. Peptide drugs

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    Graves' Disease

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    Running Head: GRAVES’ DISEASE Graves’ Disease Graves’ Disease Graves’ disease‚ also known as toxic diffuse goiter‚ is the most common cause (80%) of hyperthyroidism in the United States (Rakel & Bope‚ 2008). Hyperthyroidism is a hypermetabolic disorder that occurs when the thyroid gland makes more thyroid hormone than the body needs (Nettina‚ 2006). Over activity of the thyroid gland leads to high levels of thyroid

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    Biotechnology

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    e incorporated a fusion tag prior to our genes of interest and attached the expressed fusion proteins covalently on microarrays. This enhances the specific binding of the proteins compared to nitrocellulose. Thus‚ it helps to reduce the number of false positives significantly. It enables us to screen for immunogenic proteins in a shorter The correct insert size was determined by Colony PCR. Plasmids from clones containing the correct-sized inserts were isolated and the MCS was sequenced using both

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    Employee Engagement

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    Project on Bath Soap A Project Report On Project on Bath Soap marketing [pic] INTRODUCTION FMCG industry is the most emerging industry nowadays in Indian as well as global market. In India it is the 4th largest market‚ which shows that how important the industry is and how much it contributes towards our economy. FMCG includes the personal care products also like soaps‚ shampoos‚ etc. so our project mainly focuses on the market and study of BATH SOAPS

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    African Trypanosomiasis

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    African trypanosomiasis 1 Summary Difference between Gambian (western) and Rhodesian (eastern) trypanosomiasis Restricted to well defined regions in Africa‚ determined by tsetse fly vectors Early stage: transient sore‚ fever‚ oedema‚ lymphadenopathy‚ splenomegaly Late stage: central nervous system abnormalities‚ abnormal cerebrospinal fluid Diagnosis: always try to detect the parasite Repeated thick smears‚ Buffy coat‚ mini anion exchange column technique (mAECT) Lumbar puncture‚ lymph

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    Biochemistry 3

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    Unit 2 Biosynthesis and Degradation of Nucleotides Module Description: This module is designed to learn the biosynthesis of nucleotides 1 Topics (Chapter 22.4/25.1: Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry) 1. De Novo Purine Nucleotide Synthesis Begins with PRPP 2. Purine Nucleotide Biosynthesis Is Regulated by Feedback Inhibition 3. Pyrimidine Nucleotides Are Made from Aspartate‚ PRPP‚ and Carbamoyl Phosphate 4. Pyrimidine Nucleotide Biosynthesis Is Regulated by Feedback Inhibition 5. Nucleoside

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    Oxygen and Electron Transfer

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    Metallobiomolecules METALLOBIOMOLECULES CONTENTS 1. Introduction Metallobiomolecules 2. Classification Metallobiomolecules 2.1. Transport and of to Storage Proteins 2.2. Oxygen binding Today scientists try to explore the chemistry basis behind the biological processes. As a result of this‚ new areas have evolved such as bioinorganic chemistry and bioorganic chemistry. In this section we will talk about an important concept in bioinorganic chemistry called “Metallobiomolecules”. Metallobiomolecules

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    Immunohistochemistry

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    biomarkers and differentially expressed proteins in different parts of a biological tissue. Visualising an antibody-antigen interaction can be accomplished in a number of ways. In the most common instance‚ an antibody is conjugated to an enzyme‚ such as peroxidase‚ that can catalyse a colour-producing reaction(see immunoperoxidase staining). Alternatively‚ the antibody can also be tagged to a fluorophore‚ such as fluorescein or rhodamine (see immunofluorescence). Sample preparation Preparation of the

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