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Isolation and Characterization of Simian Retrovirus Type D from Macaca fascicularis and M. nemestrina in Indonesia
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2010)
Simian type D retroviruses (SRVs) are one of the causative agents of simian acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in Asian macaques. In the past, SRVisolates from macaques had only been identified at the US primate ...
Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolated from Female Commercial Sex Workers in Jakarta
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 1999)
The control sexually transmitted diseases STDs of infection has become more urgent since it has been documented that untreated STDs infection facilitates HIV transmission. One of the most frequent cause of STDs reported ...
The Life Cycle of Synchytrium pogostemonis on Pogostemon cablin
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2010)
Synchytrium, Pogostemon became a serious disease of patchouli cultivation in Indonesia, since it spread widely in many patchouli producing areas in Indonesia. The fungus caused warts on leaves, petioles and young stems of ...
Bioenergetic Analysis of FLAG Tagged-Subunit 8 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mitochondrial ATP Synthase
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2010)
The majority of cellular energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is synthesized by the F F -ATP synthase. The yeast mitochondrial F F -ATPsynthase is a multisubunit complex that contains at least 17 different ...
The Effect of Mutation at Thr 295 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae eRF1 on Suppression of Nonsense Codons and eRF1 Structur
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2008)
The termination of translation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is controlled by two interacting polypeptide chain release factors, eRF1, and eRF3. Two regions in eRF1, at position 281-305 and 411-415, were proposed to be ...
Rapid Detection of Virulence Genes in Vibrio cholerae from Edible Ice in Jakarta
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2009)
Vibrio cholerae is a bacteria that lives naturally in an aquatic environment. It causes a waterborne disease which is called cholera. Infection of waterborne disease occurs via the fecal-oral route, mostly through drinking ...
In Vitro Bioremediation ofToluene Contaminated Soil With Addition of Local Strains Bacillus
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2000)
Bioremediatlon is the use of microorganism to remove or detoxify toxic or unwanted chemicals in an environ ment. Among those chemicals are hydrocarbon such as toluene. Environment pollution by substances such as toluene ...
Identity and Sequence Diversity of Begomovirus Associated with Yellow Leaf Curl Disease of Tomato in Indonesia
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2008)
Infection of tomato by Begomovirus is known to cause serious disease and yield losses. Samples of tomato plants showing typical symptoms of begomovirus infection were collected from eight locations in Java and Sumatra. ...
The Process of Xylanase Production from Bacillus pumilus RXAIII-5
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2007)
The optimum conditions for the growth of Bacillus pumilus RXAIII-5 (a potential xylanase producer) were sought, these included temperature, pH, aeration, and agitation of the culture batch. Afterwards a mathematical model ...
Detection of Type 2 Dengue Virus by in situ Hybridization
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 1999)
Demonstration of dengue virus DV in infected cell would enable elaboration of pathogenesis and pathoplsysiology of dengue Fever and dengue Haemorrhagic Fever. Molecular detection of DV would give high sensitivity as well ...