Douglas Duncan 1974
DOI: 10.3138/9781487599942-013
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“…The cAMP level was approximately four times higher in glycerol-grown cells than in glucose-grown cells ( Fig. 2A) as has been reported previously (Buettner et al 1973;Wayne & Rosen 1974;Epstein et al 1975). To our surprise, the cAMP level in lactose-grown cells was essentially the same as that in glucose-grown cells.…”
Section: Figuresupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The cAMP level was approximately four times higher in glycerol-grown cells than in glucose-grown cells ( Fig. 2A) as has been reported previously (Buettner et al 1973;Wayne & Rosen 1974;Epstein et al 1975). To our surprise, the cAMP level in lactose-grown cells was essentially the same as that in glucose-grown cells.…”
Section: Figuresupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This similarity suggests the Group VI strains, designated ' Anguilha coli' [ 121, actually represent another Serpulina species, albeit one that is more distantly related to S. hyodysenteriae than is S. innocens (Group III). Before specific taxonomic designations are validly assigned to these and other intestinal spirochaetes, we recommend that these organisms be investigated for the purpose of identifying distinguishing phenotypic (physiological and morphological) traits and that their phylogenetic relationships be assessed by using other techniques, specifically DNA homology estimates with AT, evaluations [24] or sequence comparisons of less conserved genes [25].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to various authors, hypothalamic syndrome (HS) occurs in 18-25% of women of reproductive age. Hypothalamic syndrome (HS) is a pathological symptom complex based on the primary lesion of the hypothalamus and associated central nervous system structures [1,2,3]. Various adverse factors during pregnancy can affect the structure of the hypothalamus and the formation of its connections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%