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The study was targeted to investigate the propagation of rubella virus in the cell cultures of various origins and with different cultivation methods. The high-yielding strain of rubella virus was produced. The "spinner-culture" cultivation method was applied and the strain's RNA was...
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PMID: 21899118
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At the turn of the millennium, a new generation of lipid nanoparticles for pharmacology was developed, nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC). The features of NLC structure which allow the inclusion of natural biologically active lipids in the NLC matrix open a wide prospect for the creation of high per...
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PMID: 21699068
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We suggest that C. x ventricosum plants in southern Primorye were formed by hybridization between C. macranthon and C. calceolus x C. shanxiense hybrids. Thus, they differ from plants inhabiting the Urals and West Siberia, which originated by hybridization between C. macranthon and C. calceolus. The...
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PMID: 21786667
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Recent introduction of H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) in wild birds from poultry in Eurasia signaled the possibility that this virus may perpetuate in nature. Surveillance of avian influenza especially in migratory birds, therefore, has been conducted to provide...
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PMID: 21476486
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Due to the fact that age change theories are still under discussion a study has been conducted on the estimation of antioxidant and antiradical activity of blood plasma. For the experiment was taken a homogeneous group of people which separate populations differ in geographical and climatic parameter...
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PMID: 21542319
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The goal of this work was to provide comparative genetic characterization of the human and animal Brucella melitensis isolates from Mongolia, Russia and Azerbaijan using current molecular-genetic typing methods.
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PMID: 21786630
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A total of 3552 Ixodes persulcatus from Sverdlovsk, Chelyabinsk, Novosibirsk, Irkutsk regions and Khabarovsk Territory were examined on the Ehrlichia and Anaplasma presence by nested PCR based on the 16S rRNA gene. Both Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Ehrlichia muris DNA were found in I. persulcatus in...
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PMID: 21786632
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The authors analyzed work conditions and health state of workers engaged into construction industry in Kemerovo city. Findings are that complex approach to carrying out the strategy "Health for all in XXI century" causes health preservation.
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PMID: 21509980
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The authors analyzed work conditions and health of workers in oil-extracting industry of Novosibirsk region. Findings are that work safety system based on workplace certification concerning work conditions and on occupational safety activities certification is the most important component in primary...
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PMID: 21509981
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Long-term monitoring of natural tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) populations could reveal the change of TBEV subtypes, the displacement of the Far Eastern (FE) subtype, and its substitution for the Siberian (Sib) subtype. Acute and inapparent mixed infections were studied in Syrian hamsters to un...
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PMID: 21786627
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Study of the ability of Western Siberian Borrelia garinii 20047 isolate recombinant protein FlaA to react with sera antibodies of ixodes tick borreliosis patients.
Recombinant antigen FlaA, sera of ixodes tick borreliosis patients, genetic engineering methods, solid p...
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PMID: 21913395
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The cause-and-effect analysis of early (within 3 weeks after the initial surgery) relaparotomy was made, using the experience of 5286 laparotomized patients, of whom 82 (1,55%) had relaparotomy. The main reason of intraabdominal complications was the initial generalized peritonitis in emergency patie...
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PMID: 21716215
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The paper considers the current nontraditional approaches to revealing the causal effects and criteria for significance of an exposure-response relationship. The study has used the elements of methodology for assessing the risk and the techniques of environmental epidemiology to examine causal effect...
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PMID: 21510056
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The process installations and storage reservoirs of a petroleum refinery have leaks of petroleum products (PP) that pollute soil, underground waters, and eventually nearest water objects, by worsening their hygienic state. Environmental and economic assessments of the Angara River water protection sy...
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PMID: 21598640
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The deposits of therapeutic peloids in the Belokurikhinskaya spa and resort area are estimated at 120,000 cub.m. Bottom sediments in freshwater lakes of the region in the form of sapropels and low-mineralized peloids can be used for the "sparing" treatment of debilitated patients presenting with a va...
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PMID: 21574298
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The stochastic modeling technique serves as a way to correctly separate "return rate" of marked animals into survival rate (phi) and capture probability (p). The method can readily be used with the program MARK freely distributed through Internet (Cooch, White, 2009). Input data for the program consi...
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PMID: 21786660
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Zerial et al. (2003) have shown that a special variant of the Y chromosome, characterized by a set of microsatellite markers occurs at high frequency in the number of human populations of Central Asia. This variant was attributed to the descendants of Genghis Khan and its accumulation, to social sel...
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PMID: 21061634
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The role of natural selection in the evolution of human populations from Northeastern Eurasia was studied. Selection for the regions-specific haplogroup C was demonstrated.
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PMID: 21061628
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The article presents the results of investigating the gene pool structure and genetic history of the population of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia), using two mutually supplementing systems: mitochondrial DNA and the Y chromosome.
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PMID: 21061627
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The length of the telomeric DNA in nine species of planarians inhabiting Lake Baikal and one Siberian species from Baikal rivers was determined using Southern hybridization. According to preliminary estimations, it varied in the range of 25-30 kb (Rimacephalus arecepta, Rimacephalus pulvinar, Soroce...
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PMID: 21061625
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We investigated the genetic consequences of the isolation of the last remaining mammoth population on Wrangel Island. We analysed 741 bp of the mitochondrial DNA and found a loss of genetic variation in relation to the isolation event, probably caused by a demographic bottleneck or a founder event....
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PMID: 20356891
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Liudmila N LN Yashina,
Sergey A SA Abramov,
Valery V VV Gutorov,
Tamara A TA Dupal,
Anton V AV Krivopalov,
Victor V VV Panov,
Galina A GA Danchinova,
Vladislav V VV Vinogradov,
Ekaterina M EM Luchnikova,
John J Hay,
Hae Ji HJ Kang and
Richard R Yanagihara
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This is the first definitive report of shrew-borne hantaviruses in Siberia, and demonstrates the impressive distribution of SWSV among phylogenetically related Sorex species. Coevolution and local adaptation of SWSV genetic variants in specific chromosomal races of S. araneus may account for their g...
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PMID: 20426688
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Abstract Genetically distinct hantaviruses have been identified recently in multiple species of shrews (Order Soricomorpha, Family Soricidae) in Eurasia and North America. To corroborate decades-old reports of hantaviral antigens in shrews from Russia, archival liver and lung tissues from 4 Siberian...
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PMID: 20426682
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The paper presents the results of etiological interpretation of the outbreak of Escherichia coli O157-induced enteric infection complicated by hemolytic uremic syndrome in Omsk in spring 2009. Seventeen infants aged 5 months to 2.5 years were examined; of them 9 patients were on hemodialysis. The di...
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PMID: 20886723
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Sequence variation of the 5' end of the mitochondrial DNA control region (600 bp) was examined in the population samples of Eurasian wigeon Anas penelope from Anadyr' and Primorye. A total of 11 different mtDNA haplotypes were identified, with one of these belonging to American wigeon Anas americana...
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PMID: 20873206
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Genetic diversity of Siberian roe deer Capreolus pygargus, 1771 from the Russian Far East was studied based on polymorphism analysis of a mtDNA control region fragment (390 bp). Three phylogenetic lines were found in the animals examined. The trend for change of haplotypes of different phylogroups w...
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PMID: 20583604
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Rural and urban settlements of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) are characterized by intense marriage migrations: both indigenous residents of different uluses (districts) of the republic (7-30%) and migrants from outside Yakutia (7-29%) contract marriages in five administrative centers analyzed in t...
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PMID: 20583606
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We analyzed both the maternal lineages and paternal lineages of the ancient DNA. From the mitochondrial DNA, six haplotypes were identified as three haplogroups: C, D4 and M10. The haplotype-sharing populations and phylogenetic analyses revealed that these individuals were closely associated with th...
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PMID: 20186156
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We used a landscape succession and disturbance model (LANDIS-II) to study the relative effects of climate change, timber harvesting, and insect outbreaks on forest composition, biomass (carbon), and landscape pattern in south-central Siberia. We found that most response variables were more strongly...
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PMID: 20437957
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The population dynamics and changes in the sex and age structure of the Shor populations of four rural district municipalities of Tashtagolskii raion of Kemerovo oblast (Kyzyl-Shorskii, Ust-Anzasskii, Ust-Kolzasskii, and Ust-Kabyrzinsskii) with time have been analyzed. The Shor populations have been...
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PMID: 20536024
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Using to analysis of hypervariable fragment polymorphism in the control region of mitochondrial DNA (268 bp), the genetic variability of Swan goose Anser cygnoides L., included in the first category of endangered species in the Russian Red Book, has been investigated. Samples from the two main group...
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PMID: 20536028
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The new subgenus of Equus, Sussemionus, is defined by peculiar dental characters so far unknown, or exceptional in late Pleistocene and extant Equus; it was in consequence assumed to be restricted to the early and middle Pleistocene. During that period, it was highly successful, ranging from North A...
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PMID: 20338542
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A hospital-based surveillance study of class 1 integron-positive Acinetobacter isolates in the Urals and Siberia (Russia) demonstrated that dihydrofolate reductase gene (dfrA5) was located in a functional gene cassette insertion driven from a promoter of a weak type. This insertion is an example of...
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PMID: 20578528
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A simulation model has been developed for predicting the distribution of trinucleotide repeat expansion diseases in human populations. The interface of the software used to run this model presents the options for simulating natural reproduction of a population, with the population demographic parame...
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PMID: 20391787
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Comparative analysis of mitochondrial DNA variation was performed in white char Salvelinus albus and in its putative ancestor species, northern Dolly Varden char Salvelinus malma malma. Highly statistically significant differentiation of S. albus and S. m. malma in the areas of sympatric (Kamchatka...
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PMID: 20391784
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Marriage structure has been analyzed in the populations of the administrative centers of five uluses of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). The populations studied differ from one another with respect to ethnic composition, namely in the ratio between the indigenous and immigrant populations (the indig...
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PMID: 20391786
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The genetic structure of the Yakutian cattle breed was studied using the following genes: bPRL (RsaI site in exon 3), bGH (AluI site in exon 5), and bPit-1 (HinfI site in exon 6). The values of observed heterozygosity were 0.36 for bPRL, 0.29 for bGH, and 0.16 for bPit-1. These values are within the...
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PMID: 20391788
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Phylogeography of southern Asian Dolly Varden char was studied using the data on mtDNA variation (regions ND1/ND2, ND5/ND6, and Cytb/D loop) obtained using PCR-RFLP analysis. Analysis of contemporary population genetic structure showed that S. m. krascheninnikovi throughout the whole species range w...
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PMID: 20297657
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The marriage structure of the population ofUlan Ude, the capital of Buryat Republic, which is characterized by a mixed ethnic composition, has been studied. Differences between Ulan Ude districts in a number of genetic demographic parameters have been found. In ethnic terms, the city district popula...
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PMID: 20297659
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The nosological structure of mortality was studied among low-weight fetuses, by analyzing 667 autopsy protocols over 2006-2008. There were 255 cases of spontaneous miscarriage and 412 cases of medically indicated abortion. Spontaneous and artificial abortions most frequently occur in repeated pregna...
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PMID: 20369577
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The authors comparatively studied the nosological structure of congenital malformations (CM) in 395 fetuses at 22-27 weeks post-conception age and the efficiency of prenatal diagnosis in Novosibirsk. They analyzed 227 and 168 autopsy protocols of fetuses with CM over the periods from 2000 to 2002 an...
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PMID: 20369578
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We have shown, that the higher latitude of residing in the North, the higher rate of occurrence of late chronotype. It is noted also, that parameters of daily rhythm at late chronotype person are less expressed, than at early one. The purpose of present research is to study distribution of rates of...
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PMID: 20586311
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In order to study structurally functional changes of cardiovascular system and metabolic indicators at going in for sports in Yakutia, 146 men of the Yakut nationality (18-29 years) living in Yakutsk city have been surveyed. The basic group - sportsmen of high level of skill (free-style wresling, bo...
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PMID: 20432702
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A possibility of dissimilatory MnO(2) reduction at extremely high salt and pH was studied in sediments from hypersaline alkaline lakes in Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia). Experiments with anaerobic sediment slurries demonstrated a relatively rapid reduction of colloidal MnO(2) in the...
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PMID: 19779762
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Our experiments with sediments from soda lakes of Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia) showed sulfide production with sulfate as electron acceptor and propionate and butyrate (but not acetate) as an electron donor at a pH 10-10.5 and a salinity 70-180 g l(-1). With propionate as substrate, a highly enrich...
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PMID: 19888546
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A possibility of dissimilatory MnO(2) reduction at extremely high salt and pH was studied in sediments from hypersaline alkaline lakes in Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia). Experiments with anaerobic sediment slurries demonstrated a relatively rapid reduction of colloidal MnO(2) in the...
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PMID: 19779762
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Our experiments with sediments from soda lakes of Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia) showed sulfide production with sulfate as electron acceptor and propionate and butyrate (but not acetate) as an electron donor at a pH 10-10.5 and a salinity 70-180 g l(-1). With propionate as substrate, a highly enrich...
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PMID: 19888546
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A possibility of dissimilatory MnO(2) reduction at extremely high salt and pH was studied in sediments from hypersaline alkaline lakes in Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia). Experiments with anaerobic sediment slurries demonstrated a relatively rapid reduction of colloidal MnO(2) in the...
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PMID: 19779762
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Our experiments with sediments from soda lakes of Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia) showed sulfide production with sulfate as electron acceptor and propionate and butyrate (but not acetate) as an electron donor at a pH 10-10.5 and a salinity 70-180 g l(-1). With propionate as substrate, a highly enrich...
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PMID: 19888546
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A possibility of dissimilatory MnO(2) reduction at extremely high salt and pH was studied in sediments from hypersaline alkaline lakes in Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia). Experiments with anaerobic sediment slurries demonstrated a relatively rapid reduction of colloidal MnO(2) in the...
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PMID: 19779762
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Abstract
Our experiments with sediments from soda lakes of Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia) showed sulfide production with sulfate as electron acceptor and propionate and butyrate (but not acetate) as an electron donor at a pH 10-10.5 and a salinity 70-180 g l(-1). With propionate as substrate, a highly enrich...
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PMID: 19888546
PDF is available here.
Abstract
A possibility of dissimilatory MnO(2) reduction at extremely high salt and pH was studied in sediments from hypersaline alkaline lakes in Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia). Experiments with anaerobic sediment slurries demonstrated a relatively rapid reduction of colloidal MnO(2) in the...
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PMID: 19779762
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Abstract
A possibility of dissimilatory MnO(2) reduction at extremely high salt and pH was studied in sediments from hypersaline alkaline lakes in Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia). Experiments with anaerobic sediment slurries demonstrated a relatively rapid reduction of colloidal MnO(2) in the...
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PMID: 19779762
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Our experiments with sediments from soda lakes of Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia) showed sulfide production with sulfate as electron acceptor and propionate and butyrate (but not acetate) as an electron donor at a pH 10-10.5 and a salinity 70-180 g l(-1). With propionate as substrate, a highly enrich...
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PMID: 19888546
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Our experiments with sediments from soda lakes of Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia) showed sulfide production with sulfate as electron acceptor and propionate and butyrate (but not acetate) as an electron donor at a pH 10-10.5 and a salinity 70-180 g l(-1). With propionate as substrate, a highly enrich...
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PMID: 19888546
PDF is available here.
Abstract
A possibility of dissimilatory MnO(2) reduction at extremely high salt and pH was studied in sediments from hypersaline alkaline lakes in Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia). Experiments with anaerobic sediment slurries demonstrated a relatively rapid reduction of colloidal MnO(2) in the...
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PMID: 19779762
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Our experiments with sediments from soda lakes of Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia) showed sulfide production with sulfate as electron acceptor and propionate and butyrate (but not acetate) as an electron donor at a pH 10-10.5 and a salinity 70-180 g l(-1). With propionate as substrate, a highly enrich...
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PMID: 19888546
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