capsular การใช้
- Capsular exopolysaccharides can protect pathogenic bacteria and contribute to their pathogenicity.
- Structures of the Capsular Polysaccharides of " N . meningitidis"
- The U shaped flowers produce winged capsular green fruits.
- The next step is tightness of the posterior capsule called posterior capsular contracture.
- The root of the lower incisor is contained in a prominent capsular process.
- The second is K antigen, a capsular polysaccharide with more than 80 varieties.
- The spindle-shaped capsular fruit holds black, shiny seeds of diverse shapes.
- A Quellung test can identify specific capsular polysaccharides.
- Capsular perstraction is fast saving energy and solvents.
- The capsid is enclosed in bacterial-like capsular material 75 100 nm thick.
- After flowering the plant produces a capsular fruit.
- The fruit is obovoid, coriaceous and capsular and reaches about 1 cm in diameter.
- Reddish capsular ruits are one-seeded.
- Extracellular and capsular polysaccharides are produced by a variety of pathogenic and soil-dwelling bacteria.
- The root of the lower incisor was housed in a bony protuberance, the capsular process.
- These oligosaccharides mimic the carbohydrate epitopes present in longer repeat units found in bacterial capsular polysaccharides.
- The degree of an incidence of capsular contracture is graded using the four-grade Baker scale:
- Expressions of both enzymes were significantly correlated with primary Gleason grade of cancer foci and capsular invasion.
- In 1936, a pneumococcal capsular polysaccharide vaccine was used to abort an epidemic of pneumococcal pneumonia.
- They also have the ability to form K antigen, capsular polysaccharides that contribute to biofilm formation.
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