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Cycloheximide is a
naturally occurring fungicide produced by the
bacterium Streptomyces griseus.
Cycloheximide exerts its
effects by
interfering with the...
- (CEA). T.
rubrum cultures can be
isolated on both
cycloheximide-containing
media and
cycloheximide-free media. The
latter are
conventionally used for...
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Cycloheximide chase ****ays are an
experimental technique used in
molecular and
cellular biology to
measure steady state protein stability. Cycloheximide...
- lenalidomide, a
medication used to
treat anemia and
multiple myeloma; and
cycloheximide, a
potent inhibitor of
protein synthesis.
Glutarimide - Sigma-Aldrich...
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microinjection of
calcium ions, or
electrical stimulation.
Treatment with
cycloheximide, a non-specific
protein synthesis inhibitor,
enhances the development...
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dried malt
extract and agar as a
solid growth medium. The
fungicide cycloheximide is
sometimes added to
yeast growth media to
inhibit the
growth of Saccharomyces...
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unaffected by
antibiotic treatment with chloramphenicol, as well as by
cycloheximide.
After 5 days of incubation, CLS
production will be evident, suggesting...
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medical mycology. It is
based on Sabouraud's
dextrose agar with
added cycloheximide to
inhibit saprotrophic growth,
antibiotic to
inhibit bacterial growth...
- bacterivores,
which interfere with the
growing of
bacteria for study.
Adding cycloheximide can
inhibit the
growth of
bacterivores without affecting some bacterial...
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antibiotics act by
inhibiting translation.
These include anisomycin,
cycloheximide, chloramphenicol, tetracycline, streptomycin, erythromycin, and puromycin...