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Recombinant yeast strains

Figure 3.12 Persistence of testosterone in sandy loam, loam, and silt loam soil spiked with 1 mg [ C]-testostrone/kg. The middle panel shows residues in soil extracts, whereas the bottom panel represents a loss in androgenicity in the soil extract. Androgenicity was measured using a human androgenicity receptor recombinant yeast strain. (Adapted from Lorenzen et al., 2005.)... Figure 3.12 Persistence of testosterone in sandy loam, loam, and silt loam soil spiked with 1 mg [ C]-testostrone/kg. The middle panel shows residues in soil extracts, whereas the bottom panel represents a loss in androgenicity in the soil extract. Androgenicity was measured using a human androgenicity receptor recombinant yeast strain. (Adapted from Lorenzen et al., 2005.)...
Breinholt, V. and J.C. Larsen. 1998. Detection of weak estrogenic flavanoids using a recombinant yeast strain and a modified MCF7 cell proliferation assay. Chem. Res. Toxicol. 11 622-629. [Pg.766]

L. Kruglyak, S.L. Schreiber, Revealing complex traits with small molecules and naturally recombinant yeast strains, Chem. Biol. 2006, 13, 319-27. [Pg.759]

When using recombinant yeast strains, the amount of biomass to be disposed of is much smaller than with normal yeast strains because the fermentation volume is... [Pg.160]

FIGURE 8.5 A recombinant yeast strain displaying hemicellnlolytic enzymes such as xylanase and p-xylosidase on the cell surface and expressing xylose-assimilating enzymes such as XR, XDH, and XK. (For a color version, see the color plate section.)... [Pg.216]

Glucose polymer. Isol. from a proprietary, non-recombinant yeast strain of Sac-diaromyces cerevisiae. Macrophage-specific immunomodulator. Possible prophylactic agent for treating surgical infections. Phase I/II clinical trials (1994)... [Pg.206]


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