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In vitro Studies with Sisomicin and Gentamicin
Chemotherapy, 2009Sisomicin and gentamicin were tested in vitro against 222 clinical isolates of pathogenic bacteria using the ICS agar dilution procedure. The two drugs were comparable in terms of overall activity although statistical analyses of the data revealed significant differences in their activity against several genera.
S, Shadomy, C J, Utz, H J, Shadomy
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In Vitro Resistance Studies with Griseofulvin
Archives of Dermatology, 1960Successive generations of all forms of life tend to develop resistance to specific biologic antagonists which are constantly present in the environment. Griseofulvin is an antifungal antibiotic to which dermatophytes have not been previously exposed, and which has afforded strikingly beneficial results in clinical infections with these organisms.
R C, ROBINSON +2 more
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The Corpus Luteum Studied In Vitro
1974In spite of the fact that the existence of the corpus luteum has been known for almost four centuries, relatively little is known about the basic mechanism controlling its formation, function, and regression. The current status of knowledge of the corpus luteum has been reviewed in a 1973 symposium volume of Biology of Reproduction as well as in the ...
C P, Channing, F, Ledwitz-Rigby
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Multicenter in Vitro Study of Piperacillin
Acta Clinica Belgica, 1985SummaryIn a multicenter study the susceptibilities of 1748 Gram-negative bacilli, isolated from hospitalized patients, have been tested to piperacillin in comparison with other betalactam antibiotics: 75 % of the Enterobacteriaceae and 79 % of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates were found susceptible.The percentages inhibited by ticarcillin were 62 ...
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1992
The most frequent pathogens encountered in urologic surgery are Gram-negative bacteria (Table 1). In a hospital setting, E. coli is still the predominant pathogen, but bacteria that are difficult to treat such as Proteus mirabilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa are found with increasing frequency.
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The most frequent pathogens encountered in urologic surgery are Gram-negative bacteria (Table 1). In a hospital setting, E. coli is still the predominant pathogen, but bacteria that are difficult to treat such as Proteus mirabilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa are found with increasing frequency.
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Ultrasound study of bonein vitro
Calcified Tissue International, 1993Ultrasound has been investigated as a tool for characterizing the biomechanical competence of bone. The rationale for using ultrasound rests on two points. First, its interaction with tissues can be used to measure their density, velocity, and structure, and thus to characterize the elasticity and to infer the strength of bone.
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IN VITRO STUDIES ON TERRAMYCIN
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1950T M, GOCKE +3 more
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Methods to Study Angiogenesis in vitro
2004Human microvascular endothelial cells (ECs) are more difficult to isolate than macrovascular ECs. Pure cultures of human macrovascular ECs can be obtained easily from umbilical cord veins by incubation and subseqent flushing of the veins with enzymatic solutions (4).
Katrin, Lamszus +2 more
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Study on the in vitro Rieder Cell
Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 1974Light and electron microscopic studies were performed on the in vitro Rieder cells from patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) and acute prornyelocytic leukaemia (APL).Light microscopically, it was found that Rieder cells were increased at essentially the same rate as in the EDTA and sodium citrate treated blood, when the control samples ...
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