User:Giac83/gallery
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Electrophoresis apparatus used by Fred Sanger in 1950s in the Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge. Now exposed at the Science Museum, London.
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A fast protein liquid chromatography apparatus (1993, Pharmacia Biotech). Now exposed at the Science Museum, London.
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A prototype PCR thermal cycler developed by Cetus Corporation in 1986 (the first model embedding the software cycling controller in the thermal cycling block). Now exposed at the Science Museum, London.
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A Cellex bioreactor used (1993) to produce monoclonal antibodies. Now exposed at the Science Museum, London.
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370A automated DNA sequencer by Applied Biosystems (1987). Now exposed at the Science Museum, London.
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A Nissan Pivo exposed @ Science Museum, London.
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An open Nissan Pivo exposed @ Science Museum, London.
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Nissan Pivo's inner (car exposed @ Science Museum, London).
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A Nissan Pivo rotating (car exposed @ Science Museum, London).
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A Nissan Pivo rotating (car exposed @ Science Museum, London)
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Pirite from Noccioletta Mine, Massa Marittima, Italy
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Crisoberillo from Ambatondrazaka, Afghanistan.
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Lononite from Ansongombato, Madagascar.
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Sciorlite from Hambohimahavelona, Madagascar
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Berillo from Gilgit, Pakistan.
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Fluorite-quarzo-ortoclasio from Cava Bianchi, Cuasso al Monte, Italy
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Ortoclasio.
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Sulphur from Perticara, Novafeltria, Italy.
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Fluorite from Camissinone Mine, Zogno, Italy.
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GUSPlus is a more sensitive reporter gene than E.coli GUS
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Rice seed aleurone layer showing GUSPlus expression
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Rice embryo showing GUSPlus expression
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Rice anthers and style showing GUSPlus expression
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Chromosome 1
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Chromosome 10
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Chromosome 11
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Chromosome 12
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Chromosome 13
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Chromosome 14
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Chromosome 15
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Chromosome 16
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Chromosome 17
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Chromosome 18
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Chromosome 19
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Chromosome 2
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Chromosome 20
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Chromosome 21
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Chromosome 22
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Chromosome 3
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Chromosome 4
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Chromosome 5
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Chromosome 6
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Chromosome 7
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Chromosome 8
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Chromosome 9
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X Chromosome
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Y Chromosome
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Recombinant Citrate Sinthase with oxalacetate (magenta) and an acetyl-CoA analogue (white) bound. PDB code: 1CSI
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Isocitrate dehydrogenase enzyme from Escherichia coli PDB code: 1Ai3
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Recombinante aconitase enyme PDB code: 1AMI
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Complex II (Succinate Dehydrogenase) From E. Coli with ubiquinone bound. PDB code: 1NEK
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Conversion of citrate to isocitrate (catalyzed by aconitase)
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Conversion of succinyl CoA to succinate (catalyzed by succinyl CoA synthetase)
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Conversion of fumarate to L-malate (catalyzed by fumarase)
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AAA+ proteases are proteases acting against specific proteins. The protease subunit (blue) is arranged into a hollow barrel to hide the active sites. The ATPase subunits control the entry at either end (PDB code=1yyf). (more details...)
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Bacterial Alpha-amylase (PDB code=2taa), fungal glucoamylase (1dog) and glucose isomerase (4xia) are used in industrial production of fructose-based sweeteners (from starch) (more details...)
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Enterotoxin (in blue, from E.coli). How it recognizes its target cells in the intestine through carbohydrates (pink) binding (PDB code: 1ltt) (computed @ rasmol) (more details...)
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Phosphoglucose Isomerase: 2nd glycolysis enzyme (PDB code=1hox) (more details...)
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Phosphoglycerate Kinase: 7th glycolysis enzyme. Open form (PDB code=3pgk) vs close (active) form (PDB code=1vpe). The enzyme is made of two domains: the upper one is the ADP binding site; the lower the sugar binding one. The sugar is shown in yellow (more details...)
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Description Applicazioni della FRET Date 6th July 2006 Source Caption translation of original image by de:Sven Jähnichen. Author User:Gia.cossa Permission
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Description Prospetto energetico durante un processo di FRET Date 6th July 2006 Source Caption translation of original image by de:Sven Jähnichen. Author User:Gia.cossa Permission
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Description Spettro di due fluorocromi durante FRET Date 6th July 2006 Source Caption translation of original image by de:Sven Jähnichen. Author User:Gia.cossa Permission
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Description Concetto di FRET Date 6th July 2006 Source Caption translation of original image by de:Sven Jähnichen. Author User:Gia.cossa Permission
(Reusing this file)de:Sven Jähnichen originally uploaded it in de.wikipedia and released it under PD there.
Wed May 24 19:11:43 CEST 2006