Two of the piles were treated only
with bacterial cultures or chemical fertilizers.
Bacterial causes are ruled out
with a bacterial culture of the synovial fluid.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
If your child looks sick, the symptoms aren't improving
with time, or your pediatrician suspects a
bacterial infection, he may perform a
culture of the stool, and treat appropriately.
Bacterial cultures obtained from patients
with regular antiseptic baths showed reduced susceptibility to CHG when compared
with those from patients who did not have antiseptic baths.
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 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 plasm
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 plasm
with these plasmids.
Increased total body and fat mass, as well as obesity - associated metabolic phenotypes, were transmissible
with uncultured fecal communities and
with their corresponding fecal
bacterial culture collections.
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.
(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).
GenIbet offers 1000 m2 of GMP - compliant upstream and downstream manufacturing facilities, including QC labs and R&D facilities, three BSL2 units for the cultivation of
bacterial cells (50 L capacity), insect and mammalian cells (50 L capacity for suspension cell
cultures, 168,000 cm2 capacity for adherent cells) and the propagation of viruses (50 L capacity,
with space to expand up to 200 L).
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.
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.
The present study constitutes the first
culture - independent metagenomic analysis of environmental
bacterial communities polluted
with high levels of antibiotics.
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].
Vitamin K2 is another extremely important vitamin that is almost impossible to get from a 100 % plant - based diet, unless you eat very specific fermented veggies that were made
with the right
bacterial culture that produces K2.
They may do a
culture, but in terms of treatment for
bacterial vaginosis, we may do kind of an herbal formula, mixed
with apple cider vinegar.
Breath tests in the diagnosis of small intestinal
bacterial overgrowth in patients
with irritable bowel syndrome in comparison
with quantitative upper gut aspirate
culture.
Stool
culture: As
with a standard medical stool
culture, a sample is
cultured to look for an unusual
bacterial composition.
Microscopic exam and
bacterial culture: As
with a standard medical stool
culture, a slide is made to check for the balance of bacteria and yeast and abnormal
bacterial composition, as well as for white cells and red cells.
The combination of strong protein content
with live
bacterial cultures makes yogurt a food
with blood sugar benefits, even though it is a food lacking in fiber.
A review of over 900 studies between 1977 to 2005 found that live
bacterial cultures were able to significantly prevent travelers diarrhea
with no serious adverse reactions (1).
In addition to this nutrient diversity, yogurts
with a sufficient number of live
bacterial cultures («probiotic» yogurts) can provide us
with an even greater nutritional diversity because their bacteria can continue to metabolize food and transform nutrients after the yogurt has been consumed.
In dogs
with unresponsive superficial pyoderma or deep pyoderma or when rod - shaped bacteria are identified on cytologic examination, select antibiotic therapy based on
bacterial culture and antimicrobial sensitivity testing.
Complete urinalysis, urine
bacterial culture, confirm urine pH reading
with a multiple urine specimens, confirm urine pH
with pH meter.
In some more severe cases,
bacterial skin
cultures with subsequent antibiotic sensitivity tests on the bacteria found are desirable to determine which antibiotics are liable to be the most helpful.
All rabbits that initially presented
with bacterial growth on a urine
culture should have a urinalysis and urine
culture repeated after the completion of antibiotic therapy to be sure all infection is resolved.
Studies of cats
with clinical signs of lower urinary tract disease (dysuria, stranguria, pollakiuria) have consistently shown that the overall prevalence of positive
bacterial urine
cultures is < 3 % [2,15].
The purpose of this study is to determine whether it is possible to obtain useful
bacterial culture samples from prostates in dogs
with prostate cancer and to determine whether results of these
cultures correlate
with urine
cultures collected directly from the bladder.
Treating
with surgery: vulvoplasty Before anesthesia and surgery, blood work, a urinalysis and a
bacterial culture (a sterile swab) are typically performed.
The only way to accurately diagnose a
bacterial infection is
with an ear
culture.
Veterinary dermatologists use tests to diagnose pets
with these disorders — those tests include allergy testing, skin scraping,
bacterial or fungal
cultures, cytology, or biopsy.
We have cutting edge equipment in - house
with which we obtain radiographs (x-rays), serum chemistries, read cytologies, perform
bacterial and fungal
cultures, and analyze urine and stool samples.
His research interests are centered below the diaphragm,
with a focus on inflammatory diseases of the GI tract (including the pancreas and liver), host
bacterial interactions in health and disease, and
culture independent bacteriology.
With the generalized form,
bacterial cultures from the skin may be needed to determine the most effective antibiotic.