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Aseptic Technique for Cell Culture
Current Protocols in Cell Biology, 1998AbstractThis unit describes some of the ways that a laboratory can deal with the constant threat of microbial contamination in cell cultures. A protocol on aseptic technique is described first. This catch‐all term universally appears in any set of instructions pertaining to procedures in which noncontaminating conditions must be maintained. In reality,
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2012
Half of the world's population is persistently infected with Helicobacter pylori. The chronicity of this infection ultimately elicits clinical manifestations ranging from gastritis and peptic ulcers to adenocarcinoma and MALT lymphoma. Laboratory research following the initial observations of Helicobacter species was greatly hindered by an inability to
Jeannette M. Whitmire, D. Scott Merrell
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Half of the world's population is persistently infected with Helicobacter pylori. The chronicity of this infection ultimately elicits clinical manifestations ranging from gastritis and peptic ulcers to adenocarcinoma and MALT lymphoma. Laboratory research following the initial observations of Helicobacter species was greatly hindered by an inability to
Jeannette M. Whitmire, D. Scott Merrell
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1964
Among British enthusiasts for a more active West African policy, the theme of induced culture change was a constant feature. Many civilizations—perhaps most—have overvalued their own way of life and undervalued that of their neighbors. This attitude was one of long standing in the Western tradition, and it increased in force throughout the nineteenth ...
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Among British enthusiasts for a more active West African policy, the theme of induced culture change was a constant feature. Many civilizations—perhaps most—have overvalued their own way of life and undervalued that of their neighbors. This attitude was one of long standing in the Western tradition, and it increased in force throughout the nineteenth ...
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A Technique for Culturing Opalina
Science, 1953Joseph W. Bamberger, William C.T. Yang
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The technique of blood culture
The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, 1919Sergeant R. E. Bevan‐Brown+1 more
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Ascitic fluid culture technique
Hepatology, 1988Paul H. Edelstein, Bruce A. Runyon
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An improved technique for the culture of Acetabularia
Experimental Cell Research, 1964C. J. Chapman+2 more
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