In 1957, Porath discovered that columns filled with dextran gel could be used as " molecular sieves " to separate biomolecules by size.
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The owners of Dextran, and hence IEL, were now called Residual Assco, DJL and Tooth, and still share the tax liability.
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During World War II, Swedish chemist Bj�rn Ingelman ( who worked for Arne Tiselius at Uppsala university ) researched various uses for the polysaccharide dextran.
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Microcarriers can be made from a number of different materials including DEAE-dextran, glass, polystyrene plastic, acrylamide, collagen, and alginate.
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In general, the competing ligand in the case of glucose is dextran, a long glucose polymer attached to the scaffolding or to the enzyme.
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Humans have developed some of these polysaccharides into useful products, including xanthan gum, dextran, welan gum, gellan gum, diutan gum and pullulan.
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""'Leuconostoc " "'is a genus of Gram-positive heterofermentative and are able to produce dextran from sucrose.
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Some of the 72 medications, such as INFeD and iron dextran, are listed by both their brand and generic names in the list provided by government officials.
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They get nutrients from the leftover food in your mouth by producing acids and a glue-like substance called dextran that keeps them glued to the tooth surface.
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Dextran is synthesized from sucrose by certain lactic acid bacteria, the best-known being " Leuconostoc mesenteroides " and " Streptococcus mutans ".