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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...
- 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...
- microinjection of calcium ions, or electrical stimulation. Treatment with cycloheximide, a non-specific protein synthesis inhibitor, enhances the development...
- 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...
- unaffected by antibiotic treatment with chloramphenicol, as well as by cycloheximide. After 5 days of incubation, CLS production will be evident, suggesting...
- 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...
- antibiotics act by inhibiting translation. These include anisomycin, cycloheximide, chloramphenicol, tetracycline, streptomycin, erythromycin, and puromycin...