In addition, amyloid binding dyes strongly inhibited aggregation and flocculation.
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We focused on the characteristics and flocculation performance of gpHb.
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In fermenting yeasts, the onset of 3-OH oxylipin formation has been related to fermentation progression and flocculation initiation.
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Mating signals control expression of both starch fermentation genes and a novel flocculation gene FLO8 in the yeast Saccharomyces.
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This suggests that both dominant flocculation genes encode similar, cell wall-associated, proteins with the same function in the flocculation mechanism.
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The excellent flocculation activity of gpHb under saline condition suggests its potential industrial utility for treatment of textile and tannery wastewaters.
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To be able to study the regulation of flocculation in yeast, one of the genes involved, FLO1, has been partially cloned.
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Results indicated that the graft copolymers synthesized by ultrasound energy had better flocculation properties than the ones synthesized by the microwave-assisted method.
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Lipid recovery from the centrifuged cells was 17.4%, which significantly increased by flocculation to 20.7%.
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The genetics of flocculation in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae are poorly understood despite the importance of this property for strains used in industry.
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The estimated energy output of bio-oil using centrifugation and flocculation were 0.87 and 0.68 GJ per ton, respectively.
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In the present study, centrifugation was used as a standard harvest method, while chemical flocculation was comparatively used as a cost-effective harvest method for microalgae.
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For a while these were as close to one another in relation to their bulk as the flocculations of a mottled sky.
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Flocculation, therefore, is driven by one of a few known "green beard genes," which direct cooperation toward other carriers of the same gene.
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In addition, amyloid binding dyes strongly inhibited aggregation and flocculation.
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We focused on the characteristics and flocculation performance of gpHb.