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Citations for New Brunswick Scientific :
1 - 10 of 10 citations for Yellow Fever virus lysate Asibi strain since 2019
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2020Quote: ... All bacterial strains were grown in incubators (New Brunswick Scientific) at 37 °C aerobically in in enriched beef broth (S1 Table) ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2021Quote: ... yeast strains were grown in an Innova shaker incubator (New Brunswick Scientific, Edison, NJ, USA) set to 30°C and 200 rpm ...
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bioRxiv - Biophysics 2021Quote: WT and resistant strains were grown in batch using a bath incubator (C76, New Brunswick Scientific) at 37oC and 180 rpm ...
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bioRxiv - Pharmacology and Toxicology 2019Quote: Hydra strains were maintained in mass cultures in Hydra medium (HM) composed of 1 mM CaCl2 (Spectrum Chemical, New Brunswick, NJ), 0.1 mM MgCl2 (Sigma-Aldrich ...
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bioRxiv - Synthetic Biology 2020Quote: ... Lysate was clarified by spinning 14,000g for 20 min at 4 °C (New Brunswick Avanti J-30I). Protein was purified over hand-packed HisPur™ Ni-NTA Resin (Thermo Scientific ...
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bioRxiv - Cell Biology 2021Quote: Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain BJ2168 was grown in 11 L yeast extract peptone dextrose medium (YPD; BioShop) in a Microferm fermenter (New Brunswick Scientific) at 30°C ...
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bioRxiv - Biochemistry 2021Quote: Yeast strain SABY31 (VMA1-3×FLAG, stv1Δ)25 in YPD media (11 L) was grown in a Microferm fermenter (New Brunswick Scientific) for 36 hours (OD660=6 to 9 ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2020Quote: ... coli strains were cultivated in LB at 37 °C with 250 rpm shaking in a horizontal shaker (Innova 4330, New Brunswick Scientific). For solid cultivation ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2023Quote: ... strains were inoculated into 4 mL LBS 3% and incubated at 30°C with 100 rpm shaking agitation (New Brunswick Scientific, C24 Incubator Shaker) for 18-24 h.
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bioRxiv - Cell Biology 2019Quote: ... were measured in each lysate and 15 OD260 were then loaded on 5–50% sucrose gradients generated using Gradient Master (Biocomp, Fredericton, New Brunswick). Ten percent of lysates were saved as input samples for total RNA extraction ...