You can read more about
bacterial culture in cases of urinary stones here.
Your veterinarian will also perform
a bacterial culture in addition to a urinalysis if he or she suspects a UTI.
No scientific study is cited as proof that
the bacterial cultures in this formula have the same effect on infants as breastmilk.
The findings are relevant, for example, to our understanding of how pathogens can resist antibiotics, or how the performance of
bacterial cultures in industrial processes or wastewater treatment plants can be maintained under dynamic conditions.
Live
bacterial cultures in dairy products and nutraceuticals are touted as digestive aids, and one live bacterium is already a Food & Drug Administration - approved medication.
Probiotic supplements are expensive, but natural sources include tempeh, kimchi, keffir, sauerkraut, and yogurt (make sure
the bacterial cultures in your yogurt are «live»).
Not exact matches
Enzymes and cheese
culture are included to aid
in the manufacture of the cheese — these ingredients are
bacterial agents that determine the taste, texture and appearance of cheese products.
The author states that if you ferment the yogurt for 24 hours according to her method (she recommends the yogurt maker and starter that I use
in this recipe) that «virutally» all of the lactose will be digested by the
bacterial culture.
It has no carageenan or anything else
in it besides cream and
bacterial culture.
This is a great exercise
in making your way through your grocery aisle to find a yogurt with the 3 basic ingredients, milk and maybe cream and active
bacterial culture.
In contrast tempeh is simply whole soy beans fermented using a
bacterial culture.
, the
bacterial cultures they use
in the fermentation process helps cut back on bloating, gas and unpleasant cramps.
In 250 water deliveries we performed
bacterial cultures of water samples obtained from the bath after filling and after delivery.
Some of the formula recalls
in the last few years have been triggered by the discovery of high levels of phytoestrogen hormones, high levels of aluminum and lead,
bacterial contamination, unsanitary production linked to gastrointestinal illness, salmonella, and glass particles mixed
in with the powder Researchers
in the Netherlands found dangerous bacteria, which can cause meningitis and sepsis,
in 52.5 percent of the formula samples they
cultured from 35 countries.
A throat swab
culture is a test that doctors use to diagnose
bacterial infections
in your throat, such as strep throat.
Studies have shown that the live
bacterial cultures found
in yogurt are safe and effective for treating a case of diarrhea.
Just as
bacterial cultures flourish
in an agar - filled petri dish, laboratories are ideal breeding grounds for close friendships.
«It's certainly a strange experience to see a photograph of
bacterial cultures you took
in the lab appear on the CBS evening news.
Thomas Clavel from ZIEL and colleagues describe a new resource
in «Nature Microbiology» which, for the first time, contains a hundred
cultured bacterial strains from the mouse gut microbiome.
The prepared tubes were placed
in groups of eight inside another specialized device called a group activation pack (GAP)-- designed to activate all of the
bacterial cultures at once.
Even if it's not the norm, we've all heard stories of spitting
in another person's
bacterial cultures, or negatively peer reviewing a competitor's paper, or the most devastating way to sabotage someone's lab: recommending it to prospective high school interns.
New research to be published January 13
in the journal Scientific Reports shows that some
bacterial cultures adopt an all - for - one / one - for - all strategy that would make a socialist proud
in preparing for the possibility of an antibiotic onslaught.
Subsequent work showed that the transgenic milk reduced
bacterial growth
in laboratory
cultures, so the team wanted to know if the same would happen
in a real gut.
They
cultured E. coli
in urine samples from healthy volunteers and noted major differences
in how well individual urine samples could harness a key immune protein to limit
bacterial growth.
In other words, rather than combing through thousands of molecules seeded in thousands of bacterial cultures, a scientist may one day be able to design RNA with software akin to computer - aided drafting programs used by engineers and architect
In other words, rather than combing through thousands of molecules seeded
in thousands of bacterial cultures, a scientist may one day be able to design RNA with software akin to computer - aided drafting programs used by engineers and architect
in thousands of
bacterial cultures, a scientist may one day be able to design RNA with software akin to computer - aided drafting programs used by engineers and architects.
With the help of my colleagues I started growing retroviral vector - containing plasmids
in bacterial cultures, isolating the plasmid DNA and transfecting special producer cell lines with these plasmids.
First, they managed to make the
bacterial lysostaphin gene function effectively
in cultures of mammalian cells.
Set up experiments for whole week: Start cell
cultures, book microscopes, make buffers, and even find time over the
bacterial incubator for a spot of eyelash fluttering at the sexy postdoc
in the lab next door.
A positive
bacterial culture of sinus fluid was the preferred reference standard
in this study.
Ureaplasma microbes are hard to diagnose because they don't like to grow
in the
cultures that hospitals often use to identify the culprits
in bacterial infections.
The new method circumvents the problem of not being able to
culture many of these bacteria
in the lab by transferring genes from these bacteria into another
bacterial species that is easier to work with.
But as Redinbo and colleagues report
in this week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, if the mechanism for this genetic transfer is blocked, the selective death of the antibiotic - resistant members of a
bacterial culture is somehow triggered.
This distributed biological memory leverages the large number of cells
in bacterial cultures and encodes information into their collective genomic DNA
in the form of the fraction of cells that carry specific mutations.
In proof - of - concept studies performed in bacterial E. coli strains grown in culture or the mouse gastrointestinal tract, the approach can prevent the survival of antibiotic resistant variant
In proof - of - concept studies performed
in bacterial E. coli strains grown in culture or the mouse gastrointestinal tract, the approach can prevent the survival of antibiotic resistant variant
in bacterial E. coli strains grown
in culture or the mouse gastrointestinal tract, the approach can prevent the survival of antibiotic resistant variant
in culture or the mouse gastrointestinal tract, the approach can prevent the survival of antibiotic resistant variants.
Mechanisms that control
bacterial populations
in continuous ‐ flow
culture models of mouse large intestinal flora
(A) Isolated islets from 3 - wk - old, female, Tg - hIAPP mice were
cultured in presence of different concentrations of IAPP aggregates prepared
in vitro from synthetic IAPP, as well as controls treated with other amyloidogenic proteins, including the Alzheimer's disease — associated protein Tau (the K18 fragment) and the
bacterial amyloid Mcc.
Mcc is a small — molecular - weight bacteriotoxin, with activity regulated
in vivo by aggregation into amyloid fibrils at the stationary phase of the
bacterial culture (Bieler et al., 2005; Shahnawaz et al., 2017).
Now, researchers at Harvard and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and their colleagues have shown that amyloid - β can protect against yeast and
bacterial infections
in two animal models, as well as
in cultured human cells.
This chart shows the
bacterial composition of the community
in the bioreactor after two weeks of
culturing.
The research, published
in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
in September 2017, uses a combination of real - world
bacterial culture results and medical records from nursing home patients, and a computing approach known as systems biology.
One of the open secrets of the life sciences used to be that 99 % of all
bacterial species couldn't be
cultured in the lab - but all of a sudden and with a comparatively simple technological advance, that has changed.
To better understand the molecular drivers behind resistance, researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
in Atlanta, Georgia, recently conducted a whole - genome analysis of an unusual
bacterial strain
cultured from a patient
in the United States.
In this case, life meant a bacterial cell that could grow rapidly in a glucose cultur
In this case, life meant a
bacterial cell that could grow rapidly
in a glucose cultur
in a glucose
culture.
Dr. Barrangou and colleagues at DuPont established the biological role of CRISPR - Cas systems
in adaptive immunity
in bacteria, and used CRISPR - based technologies for
bacterial genotyping of industrial
cultures, and for the vaccination of dairy
cultures against bacteriophages.
Individual female adult wasps (n = 50) of the sequenced strain (AsymC) were infected by poking with a 0.1 mm dissecting pin dipped
in a
bacterial culture containing an equal mixture (as measured by OD600) of Serratia marsecens and Enterococcus faecalis.
Comparisons of
bacterial and Archaeal Communities
in the Rumen and a Dual - Flow Continuous
Culture Fermentation System using Amplicon Sequencing — I J Salfer — Journal of Animal Science
Bacterial gene regulation has so far been investigated largely using exposure to artificial environmental conditions or to
in vitro
cultured cells, and little information is available on how S. enterica adapts
in vivo to sustain cell division and survival.
To infer a relative ratio of the selected isolates for inclusion
in the formulated RePOOPulate product, a comparison of our list of
cultured bacterial species was made with the MetaREP metagenomic database collection of stool sample datasets from healthy donors [8].
The paper reports on the comparison of two
culture - independent strategies for recovering
bacterial genomes: single - amplified genomes and metagenome - assembled genomes, and its implication for
in - depth analyses of uncultivated prokaryotic taxa.
The lack of knowledge
in this area stems from the fact that, as yet, the conditions required to
culture most of the
bacterial species resident
in the human gut are not understood.