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- Bookedited by Frank J. Schmidt.Contents:
Identifying RNA recombination events and non-covalent RNA-RNA interactions with the molecular colony technique / Helena V. Chetverina and Alexander B. Chetverin
RNA-directed recombination of RNA in vitro / Niles Lehman, Nilesh Vaidya, and Jessica A.M. Yeates
RNA-RNA SELEX / B. Cho
Identification of antisense RNA stem-loops that inhibit RNA-protein interactions using a bacterial reporter system / Kazuo Harada
Transactivation of large ribozymes / Matthew B. Martin, Thomas L. Leeper, and Frank J. Schmidt
Native purification and labeling of RNA for single molecule fluorescence studies / Arlie J. Rinaldi, Krishna C. Suddala, and Nils G. Walter
Single molecule studies of RNA-RNA interactions / Dongmei Yu, Peiwu Qin, and Peter V. Cornish
Modification interference analysis of the ribosome / Simpson Joseph
Assessing intermolecular RNA:RNA interactions within a ribonucleoprotein complex using heavy metal cleavage mapping / Keith T. Gagnon and E. Stuart Maxwell
Electrophoretic mobility shift assays : analysis of tRNA binding to the T box riboswitch antiterminator RNA / R. Anupam, S. Zhou, and J.V. Hines
Fluorescence anisotropy : analysis of tRNA binding to the T box riboswitch antiterminator RNA / S. Zhou, R. Anupam, and J.V. Hines
Electrophoretic mobility shift assay of RNA-RNA complexes / Geunu Bak [and three others]
Structural studies of a double-stranded RNA from trypanosome RNA editing by small-angle X-ray scattering / Angela Criswell and Blaine H.M. Mooers
Fusion RNAs in crystallographic studies of double-stranded RNA from trypanosome RNA editing / Blaine H.M. Mooers.Digital Access Springer 2015 - ArticleBraveny I.Infection. 1979;7 Suppl 6:532-9.The antibacterial activity of cefaclor against 100 non-beta-lactamase producing and 11 beta-lactamase producing isolates of Haemophilus influenzae was compared with that of cephalexin, ampicillin, chloramphenicol, tetracycline and co-trimoxazole. A new standardized microtiter dilution technique was used. Cefaclor showed greater activity than did cephalexin and inhibited beta-lactamase producing H. influenzae isolates. Ampicillin was the most active compound against non-beta-lactamase producing isolates. One of our strains was resistant to chloramphenicol and one resistant to tetracycline.