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  2. Ninhydrin - Wikipedia

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    Ninhydrin is most commonly used to detect fingerprints in forensic cases, as the terminal amines of lysine residues in peptides and proteins sloughed off in fingerprints react with ninhydrin. [2] [3] Ninhydrin is a white solid that is soluble in ethanol and acetone. [1] Ninhydrin can be considered as the hydrate of indane-1,2,3-trione.

  3. Human interactions with microbes - Wikipedia

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    Human interactions with microbes include both practical and symbolic uses of microbes, and negative interactions in the form of human, domestic animal, and crop diseases. Practical use of microbes began in ancient times with fermentation in food processing ; bread , beer and wine have been produced by yeasts from the dawn of civilisation, such ...

  4. Staphylococcus pseudintermedius - Wikipedia

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    The previously mentioned protein A, as well as clumping factor, are surface proteins that allow the bacteria to bind to host cells. [20] [7] S. pseudintermedius has been found to produce biofilms, an extracellular matrix of protein, DNA, and polysaccharide, which aids the bacteria in avoiding the host immune system and resisting drugs. [6]

  5. Ninhydrin test - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 October 2007, at 16:07 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Protein detection - Wikipedia

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    Protein detection is used for clinical diagnosis, treatment and biological research. [1] Protein detection evaluates the concentration and amount of different proteins in a particular specimen. [2] There are different methods and techniques to detect protein in different organisms.

  7. Protein production - Wikipedia

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    Protein production is the biotechnological process of generating a specific protein. It is typically achieved by the manipulation of gene expression in an organism such that it expresses large amounts of a recombinant gene .

  8. Bacterial therapy - Wikipedia

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    Design of engineered live bacterial therapeutics [1]. Bacterial therapy is the therapeutic use of bacteria to treat diseases.Bacterial therapeutics are living medicines, and may be wild type bacteria (often in the form of probiotics) or bacteria that have been genetically engineered to possess therapeutic properties that is injected into a patient.

  9. In vitro - Wikipedia

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    Protein purification involves the isolation of a specific protein of interest from a complex mixture of proteins, often obtained from homogenized cells or tissues. [ 17 ] In vitro fertilization is used to allow spermatozoa to fertilize eggs in a culture dish before implanting the resulting embryo or embryos into the uterus of the prospective ...