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    Vitreoscilla hemoglobin enhances the first step in 2,4-dinitrotoluene degradation in vitro and at low aeration in vivo by Fish, Pamela A., Webster, Dale A., Stark, Benjamin C.

    “…The initial enzyme in 2,4-dinitrotoluene (2,4-DNT) catabolism from Burkholderia sp. strain DNT is DNT dioxygenase, which catalyzes oxygen addition to 2,4-DNT…”
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    A Novel Carbohydrate-Glycosphingolipid Interaction between a β-(1–3)-Glucan Immunomodulator, PGG-glucan, and Lactosylceramide of Human Leukocytes by Zimmerman, Janet W., Lindermuth, Johanna, Fish, Pamela A., Palace, Gerard P., Stevenson, Tom T., DeMong, Duane E.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (21-08-1998)
    “…The immunomodulator Betafectin® PGG-glucan is a homopolymer of glucose derived from yeast cell walls which has been demonstrated to enhance leukocyte…”
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    Validation of the AmpF(l)STR(TM) Profiler Plus PCR Amplification Kit for use in forensic casework by Frank, William E, Llewellyn, Barbara E, Fish, Pamela A, Riech, Angela K

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-05-2001)
    “…According to TWGDAM guideline 4.5 (1), prior to implementing a new DNA analysis procedure or an existing DNA analysis procedure developed by another…”
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    A Novel Carbohydrate-Glycosphingolipid Interaction between a β-(1–3)-Glucan Immunomodulator, PGG-glucan, and Lactosylceramide of Human Leukocytes by Janet W. Zimmerman, Johanna Lindermuth, Pamela A. Fish, Gerard P. Palace, Tom T. Stevenson, Duane E. DeMong

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (21-08-1998)
    “…The immunomodulator Betafectin® PGG-glucan is a homopolymer of glucose derived from yeast cell walls which has been demonstrated to enhance leukocyte…”
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