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Replica plating of mammalian cells using low melt agarose [PDF]
We have developed a technique to replica plate mammalian cells grown on plastic dishes using low melt agarose. This method is simpler than previously described methods that use polyester membranes to grow and transfer cells. We have tested the effectiveness of this technique on normal and immortal cell lines and have found that we can transfer cells ...
Tracy T Chow +2 more
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Massive culture-based approach for the screening of AmpC, ESBL, and carbapenemase producers from rectal swabs [PDF]
Gram-negative bacilli-producing beta-lactamases are major causes of difficult-to-treat infections, especially the AmpC, extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBL), and carbapenemase types. Their spread within and outside hospital settings demands effective
Gabriel Taddeucci-Rocha +6 more
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Replica Plating and Rapid Ascus Collection of Neurospora [PDF]
SUMMARY: Two colonial strains of Neurospora crmsa have been found suitable for testing nutritional requirements by replica plating. One strain (crisp) has been replicated with a set of needles and the other (crisp, ragged) with filter paper. When ripe perithecia from crisp × crisp crosses are submerged in water, complete asci can be collected rapidly ...
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REPLICA PLATING AND INDIRECT SELECTION OF BACTERIAL MUTANTS [PDF]
J, LEDERBERG, E M, LEDERBERG
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Quantifying antimicrobial resistance at veal calf farms. [PDF]
This study was performed to determine a sampling strategy to quantify the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance on veal calf farms, based on the variation in antimicrobial resistance within and between calves on five farms.
Angela B Bosman +4 more
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Background: Multispecies biofilm orthopedic infections are more challenging to treat than mono-species infections. In this in-vitro study, we aimed to determine if a multispecies biofilm, consisting of Gram positive and negative species with different ...
Kelly Moore +7 more
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The metagenomics of soil bacteria and fungi and the release of mechanical dormancy in hard seeds
Persistence in the soil is a function of seed physiology, particularly non-germination and inherent lifespan. However, for seeds with mechanical dormancy, non-germination is also a function of the composition and activity of the soil microbiota.
Yu Wu +9 more
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Degradation of Toluene and Trichloroethylene by Burkholderia cepacia G4 in Growth-Limited Fed-Batch Culture [PDF]
Burkholderia (Pseudomonas) cepacia G4 was cultivated in a fed-batch bioreactor on either toluene or toluene plus trichloroethylene (TCE). The culture was allowed to reach a constant cell density under conditions in which the amount of toluene supplied ...
Dolfing, Jan, +3 more
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Topography of distinct Staphylococcus aureus types in chronic wounds of patients with epidermolysis bullosa. [PDF]
The opportunistic pathogen Staphylococcus aureus is known to interfere with wound healing and represents a significant risk factor for wound infections and invasive disease. It is generally assumed that one individual is predominantly colonized by one S.
Magdalena M van der Kooi-Pol +9 more
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With increasing incidence of pathogenic Neisseria infections coupled with emerging resistance to antimicrobials, alternative approaches to limit the spread are sought.
Elvis Achondou Akomoneh +7 more
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