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A NOVEL VITREOUS CULTURE TECHNIQUE
RETINAL Cases & Brief Reports, 2022Background/Purpose: This is the first case series of a novel method of collecting and transporting a vitreous specimen after a vitreous tap and injection for infectious endophthalmitis. Methods: Case series.
Jennifer, Khong, Brian C, Joondeph
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Zootechnologies: Swarming as a Cultural Technique
Theory, Culture & Society, 2013This contribution examines the media history of swarm research and the significance of swarming techniques to current socio-technological processes. It explores how the procedures of swarm intelligence should be understood in relation to the concept of cultural techniques.
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Culture techniques for human keratinocytes
Burns, 1992The two main approaches developed for in vitro culture of human keratinocytes are reviewed and discussed. The older technique is based on the use of a serum-containing medium and of a feeder-layer of lethally irradiated mouse fibroblasts; the second relies upon serum-free media, in the absence of a feeder-layer.
M L, Tenchini, C, Ranzati, M, Malcovati
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E-Culture Techniques and Applications
International Journal of Knowledge Society Research, 2013E-culture is the combination of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) with traditional culture. Cultural heritage reveals elements of the past, which renders the occupation with it by contemporary societies, an absolute necessity. This paper aims to present a thorough review of e-culture, its methods and its applications in recent years ...
Athanasios Drigas, Maria Pouliou
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A TECHNIQUE FOR THE SLIDE CULTURE OF FUNGI
Science, 1936IN an attempt to obtain uncontaminated slide cultures of various fungi in the biological laboratories of the University of Pittsburgh, where a sterile chamber is not available and where conditions are as yet particularly unfavorable because of unplastered walls and many cross-draughts, a technique was employed which permitted all stages of typical ...
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2016
The detection of fungal elements and their characterization in patient specimens provides fundamental information. Culture-based methods, though often slow, may yield the specific etiological agent, and may allow susceptibility testing to be performed. Proper collection and transportation of the specimen is essential.
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The detection of fungal elements and their characterization in patient specimens provides fundamental information. Culture-based methods, though often slow, may yield the specific etiological agent, and may allow susceptibility testing to be performed. Proper collection and transportation of the specimen is essential.
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Workshop on Culture Techniques of Rotifers
Hydrobiologia, 1980Culture techniques of Rotifers can be considered of two types according to whether the number of associated species is known or not (Dougherty et al., 1960). The cases of monoxenic (one associated species), xenic (unknown number of associated species) and clonal cultures will be successively examined in the following.
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A technique for the culture of Barrett's oesophageal cells
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1997ABSTRACTEstablishment of cells in tissue culture from Barrett's columnar epithelium has been difficult. The aim of this study was to develop a successful tissue culture method employing a serumfree medium for cultivation of Barrett's epithelial cells.
Khan, S. M. +5 more
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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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1999
Il existe des modes d'intervention qui utilisent des techniques agricoles défavorables au développement des ravageurs, ce qui suppose une très bonne connaissance de leur biologie. Des exemples sont donnés tels que les attaques d'#Oryctes# sur palmier à huile et cocotier limitées par l'effet bénéfique de l'introduction de la plante de couverture ...
Mariau, Dominique, Mallet, Bernard
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Il existe des modes d'intervention qui utilisent des techniques agricoles défavorables au développement des ravageurs, ce qui suppose une très bonne connaissance de leur biologie. Des exemples sont donnés tels que les attaques d'#Oryctes# sur palmier à huile et cocotier limitées par l'effet bénéfique de l'introduction de la plante de couverture ...
Mariau, Dominique, Mallet, Bernard
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