dCenter for Global Child Health Research, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University and the Portland VA Medical Center, Portland, ...
Edited by James M. Tiedje, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, and approved July 29, 2015 (received for review April 2, 2015) Ureolytic activity of a N. moscoviensis pure culture during ...
The compromised biocompatibility and biological features of present nanorobotic design have limited their development in biomedical community due to the dependence on inorganic materials. Here we ...
The most common method of measuring urease activity is to add a colorimetric assay agent for ammonia (e.g., Nessler’s reagent) to a solution of hydrolyzed urea. The absorbance of the solution at a ...
Quantifying urease activity is an important task for Microbial Induced Calcite Precipitation research. A new urease activity microplate assay using a fluorescent pH indicator is presented. The method ...
Urease, a nickel-containing metalloenzyme, was the first enzyme to be crystallized and has a prominent position in the history of biochemistry. In the present study, we identified a nickel urease gene ...
Vertical occurrence of soil urease activity along with ammonia content from three distinct regions viz. Deep forest region (No tidal action and wave attack occurs as it is furthest from river shore ...
Microbially-induced CaCO 3 precipitation (MICP) is a naturally occurring process wherein durable carbonates are formed as a result of microbial metabolic activities. In recent years, MICP technology ...
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Conformational changes of Klebsiella aerogenes urease apoprotein (UreABC)(3) induced upon binding of the UreD and UreF accessory proteins were examined by a combination of flexibility analysis, ...