What are Aseptic Techniques in Microbiology? Aseptic techniques are important protocols used in microbiology. They are fundamental in preventing contamination from unwanted microorganisms like bacteria and viruses. The techniques create a sterile environment, and minimize the exposure of sensitive cultures and...
s Aseptic techniques prevent microbial contamination from working air, equipment, and persons. Some of the basic aseptic technics are hand washing, antisepsis, disinfestation, Bunsen burner flaming, etc. Before start working in the laboratory, hands should be washed with a liquid detergent, and ...
1. Explain basic principles of the discipline of microbiology and its sub-disciplines. 2. Demonstrate key techniques and procedures used in a modern clinical microbiology laboratory. 3. Describe the Why do we autoclave/microwave an LB-agar solution, how does it work, and what happens i...
Strictly aseptic techniques for continuous centrifugation. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 46, 501 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00395832 Download citation Issue DateSeptember 1980 DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/BF00395832 Keywords Aseptic Technique Continuous Centrifugation Access this article Log in via an ...
Aseptic technique is one of the most fundamental techniques in all of microbiology. The ability to keep your cultures contamination-free is as important as keeping you from being contaminated- for different reasons, of course. When you are ...
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1.The basic method for making or doing something, such as an artistic work or scientific procedure:learned the techniques involved in painting murals. 2.Skill or command in a particular activity:a pianist with superb technique.See Synonyms atskill. ...
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men·in·gi·tis (mĕn′ĭn-jī′tĭs) n. Inflammation of the meninges of the brain and the spinal cord, most often caused by a bacterial or viral infection and characterized by fever, vomiting, intense headache, and stiff neck. ...
Application of PCR methods to the analysis of CSF samples has resulted in higher rates of EV isolation in much shorter periods of time; more than two thirds of what turn out to be culture-negative specimens are positive for an EV using these techniques in less than 1 day [49]. This ...