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A new culture medium for Protozoa [PDF]

open access: greenExperimental Biology and Medicine, 1914
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Rhoda Erdmann
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New Medium for Blood Cultures [PDF]

open access: goldApplied Microbiology, 1969
A new medium suitable for blood cultures is described. It contains dextrose, cysteine, iron, and magnesium, in a tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane buffer, and a mixture of peptones derived from animal tissues, casein, and yeast. In comparison with Trypticase Soy Broth, the growth rate constants of Staphylococcus aureus ...
Josephine A. Morello, Paul D. Ellner
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Continuous Culture of Ruminal Microorganisms in Chemically Defined Medium [PDF]

open access: goldApplied Microbiology, 1962
Ruminal ciliates have been grown in continuous culture in chemically defined media and in the absence of viable bacteria. Oligotrichic ruminal ciliates seem to require insoluble carbohydrates for growth; the holotrichic ciliates require soluble carbohydrates, but at low concentrations.
Loyd Y. Quinn   +2 more
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The effect of developmental stages of corm, type of medium and plant growth regulators in callus induction of Crocus sativus L. [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Horticulture and Postharvest Research, 2021
Purpose: The efficiency of callus induction as source of bioactive compound is a critical step in the cell suspension culture for commercial production of important secondary metabolites.
Seyed Mahdi Ziaratnia, Somayeh Amini
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Evaluation of regeneration potential of different layers of Amaryllis (Hippeastrum × johnsonii) bulb under influence of growth regulators [PDF]

open access: yesمجله بیوتکنولوژی کشاورزی, 2020
Objective Amaryllis is one of the ornamental bulbous plants, whose reproduction occurs slowly in natural conditions. Therefore, using tissue culture technique can be a suitable way to increase the multiplication rate of this ornamental plant.
Mahdiyeh Kharrazi   +3 more
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Culture Medium for Enterobacteria [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Bacteriology, 1974
A new minimal medium for enterobacteria has been developed. It supports growth of Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium at rates comparable to those of any of the traditional media that have high phosphate concentrations, but each of the macronutrients (phosphate, sulfate, and nitrogen)
Philip L. Bloch   +2 more
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Sodium hyaluronate supplemented culture medium combined with joint-simulating mechanical loading improves chondrogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Cells & Materials, 2021
In vitro models aim to recapitulate the in vivo situation. To more closely mimic the knee joint environment, current in vitro models need improvements to reflect the complexity of the native tissue.
G Monaco   +3 more
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Rational design of an acidic erythritol (ACER) medium for the enhanced isolation of the environmental pathogen Burkholderia pseudomallei from soil samples

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2023
The soil bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei causes melioidosis, a potentially fatal and greatly underdiagnosed tropical disease. Detection of B. pseudomallei in the environment is important to trace the source of infections, define risk areas for ...
Karoline Assig   +7 more
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Culture Strategies for Isolation of Fastidious Leptospira Serovar Hardjo and Molecular Differentiation of Genotypes Hardjobovis and Hardjoprajitno

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2017
The Leptospira serovar Hedjo belongs to the serogroup sejroe and this serovar is the most prevalent in bovine herds worldwide. The sejroe serogroup is the most frequently detected by serology in Brazilian cattle herds suggesting that it is due serovar ...
Roberta T. Chideroli   +7 more
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Impact of Culture Medium on Cellular Interactions in in vitro Co-culture Systems

open access: yesFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 2020
Co-culturing of cells in in vitro tissue models is widely used to study how they interact with each other. These models serve to represent a variety of processes in the human body such as development, homeostasis, regeneration, and disease.
Michelle A. M. Vis   +5 more
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