PHYLOGENOMIC REAPPRAISAL OF FATTY ACID BIOSYNTHESIS, MYCOLIC ACID BIOSYNTHESIS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE AMONG MEMBERS OF THE GENUS CORYNEBACTERIUM

Phylogenomic Reappraisal of Fatty Acid Biosynthesis, Mycolic Acid Biosynthesis and Clinical Relevance Among Members of the Genus Corynebacterium

The genus Corynebacterium encompasses many species of biotechnological, medical or veterinary significance.An important characteristic of this genus is the presence of mycolic acids in their cell envelopes, which form the basis of a protective outer membrane (mycomembrane).Mycolic acids in the cell envelope of Mycobacterium tuberculosis have been a

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PRIVATIZATION OF AGRICULTURE AFFECTED BY FOREIGNERS

The collapse of socialism changed the global picture of the world order and on international plan shifted most of the ex-communist countries of Europe towards Euro-Atlantic integration and membership in the European Union.The economic and social transition of most post-socialist states under the influence of Euro-Atlanticists and domestic pro-Weste

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MARTIN MARTENS Botany, galvanism, and inorganic chemistry

Martin Martens (1797-1863) was a Belgian chemist and botanist who studied the oxychlorides obtained by the action of chlorides on metal oxides, and the theory regarding their formation.Chlorine decomposed calcium chloride at a temperature below 200 oC and calcium hydroxide at a lower temperature.In the presence of water the bleaching compounds gene

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An assessment for the conservation mechanism of masonry architectural heritage based on material deterioration analysis: a case study of the Xuhai Dao Shu screen wall (Xuzhou, China)

Materials are important carriers of historical information of masonry architectural heritage and can Haynets also directly reflect decay problems due to environmental factors during building use, which are key factors to be considered in architectural heritage conservation.Therefore, the aim of this study was to identify the logicality and effectiv

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