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TRF Improves Viability of S. cerevisiae
Article | June 28, 2019 - 1:10pm | By Khaizurin TA, tuan sheng g, Muhammed Whisz QR, Blitzer BM, SAIDATUL AKMALIAH A, Nurliza AJ, PEI JIA L, RACHAEL SHRISTI W
Figure 1: Growth curves of three different strains of S. cerevisiae (wild-type, CTT1ΔΔ and GPx2ΔΔ based on (A) absorbance and (B) haemocytometer cell count. The three different strains of were sampled and analysed every hour for 15 hours. Data are presented as mean + SD, n = 3. #Wild-type shows significantly higher cell counts than both CTT1ΔΔand GPx2ΔΔstrains (p<0.05). *Wild type shows significantly higher cell counts than GPx2ΔΔstrain (p<0.05).
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