Sentences with phrase «bacterial colonies in»

So if the bacterial colonies in your dog's mouth aren't healthy, the bacterial colonies in his gut won't be... and your dog won't be either.
Brushing your pet's teeth regularly can not only prevent oral health problems; it can also prevent secondary heart, liver, and kidney infections that originate from bacterial colonies in the mouth.
By maintaining the balance of bacterial colonies in your Lab's gut, you are also improving its immune system functioning.
When taken regularly, they reinforce the beneficial bacterial colonies in the intestines and help to keep the harmful bacteria in check.
This period allows the seeding of beneficial bacterial colonies in the gut prior to travel.
Queenster Nartey counts bacterial colonies in a non-copper sink sample as part of research on copper's role in reducing infections.
With their colorful bacterial colonies in hand, the researchers then created a code using pairs of different colored bacteria.

Not exact matches

Toay, researchers look to the microbiomes of people still living in traditional societies, such as the Yanomami, for clues about the bacterial colonies of our pre-industrial ancestors.
Shapiro is a bacterial geneticist at the University of Chicago, interested in pattern formation during colony growth and «natural genetic engineering».
Bacterial colonies are known to help cement coastal dunes and desert soil, but up to now their role in building rock formations has been unknown.
Beginning in the 1970s, cloning techniques enabled researchers to create multiple copies of a gene by inserting it into a bacterial colony.
The bacterial strains confined in the chambers will form colonies — thanks in part, the team suspects, to growth factors from neighboring organisms that cross the membranes.
The researchers used a version of this approach to isolate and grow new bacterial colonies — many scooped out of soil in the backyard of microbiologist Losee Ling, who leads research and development at the startup company NovoBiotic Pharmaceuticals, formed to commercialize their approach.
For the past several years, Lushi and her colleagues have been working to understand how collective patterns in bacterial colonies form.
Researchers led by Thomas Kaye, a paleontologist at the University of Washington in Seattle, report in PLoS ONE that slimy bacterial colonies called biofilms mimic the fleshy residues allegedly recovered from a fossilized bone unearthed in Montana in 2005.
Bacterial counts from rodents» poop showed that although B. fragilis did not establish lasting colonies in the mice, they did «shake up the community,» of microorganisms, bringing it closer to that of the normal mice, Hsiao says.
He'd like to know if the sclerotia would still form in the same pattern if the bacterial colonies were cut away before the supposed harvesting.
The hard - walled sclerotia formed as far away as possible from the zones in the lab dishes where bacterial colonies had been introduced.
Researchers have shown that the bacterial communities in termite guts came about through both inheritance and transfer between colonies.
Large buoyant particles dominated by cyanobacterial colonies harbor distinct bacterial communities from small suspended particles and free ‐ living bacteria in the water column — Limei Shi — Microbiology Open
Our results confirm differences in the M. faveolata zooxanthellar, bacterial and archaeal communities between healthy and YBD colonies in March; however, the September communities do not exhibit the same differences.
Biocellion is being used to model a variety of biological system behaviors, such as biofilm formation and wrinkling, microbial growth dynamics in complex soil structure, brain tumor growth and invasion, formation of complex bacterial colonies, and changes in blood vessels and skin cells.
These reactions should allow us to obtain about 100 to 1,000 bacterial colonies per individual plasmid in the library.
In several cases, inflammatory cells surrounded bacterial colonies that were bordered by radiating, bright eosinophilic club - shaped material (Splendore - Hoeppli material).
Serial dilutions were plated on bacterial growth plates and colonies were counted after 24 h. For ex vivo infections, alveolar macrophages were harvested from BAL (N = 5) via differential plating and 4x104 macrophages were plated in 96 - well plates.
In this episode, Katie and Jasmina Aganovic, founder of AOBiome and Mother Dirt talk about the skin microbiome and why it is important to protect and nurture the bacterial colony that exists on the skin.
Mounting research indicates the bacterial colonies residing in your gut may play key roles in the development of cancer, asthma, allergies, obesity, diabetes, autoimmune diseases and even brain, behavioral and emotional problems like ADHD, autism and depression.
In most of the population the ratio of good bacteria to bad bacteria is about 1:5 but after the detox the gut has been swept clean by the psyllium powder and bentontie clay removing all bacterial colonies.
They also contain an excellent mix of bacterial strains and species, though in much smaller quantities (Colony Forming Units or CFUs) than most other probiotic supplements.
The appropriate number of bacterial colonies may be in the supplement initially, but some may die off over time.
The stronger bad bacterial strains, that burrow deep enough in the body to survive during antibiotic use, then replicate and create a colony of super-bad bacteria.
A measure of viable bacterial cells in a colony representing an aggregate of those cells derived from a single originating bacteria.
Gas indicates the current bacterial colony is «unprepared» to handle the current meal, and diminished flatulence signals a bacterial change - in - management.
And from what I've read, SIBO is extremely common in people who have had to deal with bowel bacterial colony disruptions through use of general or gut - specific antibiotics, IBS and IBD, although, there is likely some chicken and egg stuff needing untangling as to which came first.
Students are then better equipped to understand and use the key concepts of mathematical modeling for everything from modeling bacterial growth in a colony to finding optimum food distribution methods during a famine, or planning a schedule for a tournament.
The numerical cut - off for normality of 1 x 105 colony forming units per milliliter (cfu / mL) total bacterial numbers or 1 x 104 cfu / mL anaerobes was based inappropriately on the numbers found in the human small intestine.
When FIV + cats are removed from shelter situations and are living in a home, there are very few times they will actually come down with illnesses simply because they are removed from situations where they are likely to be exposed to viral and / or bacterial infections, i.e. living in colonies, shelters and foster home settings.
But the bacteria that enters your dog's mouth are continuously seeding the bacterial colonies that live in his gut... and this population of bacteria is critical to your dog's health and immune system.
The bacterial colonies found in plaque are extremely organized and this speaks to their importance in your dog's mouth.
Poor Diet: A processed diet that's high in starch or sugar can fuel unfriendly bacterial colonies.
Because most of the bacterial colonies are found in plaque, many veterinarians recommend brushing your dog's teeth... or even a yearly veterinary dental cleaning under anesthesia.
I think, if one is «kosher», one conducts certain practices and avoids certain other practices based on their presumed effect on the presumed creator of trichinosis in pork, red tide toxin in shellfish, bacterial colonies on milk - soaked wood, etc..
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