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earliest axenic cultures were of
bacteria or
unicellular eukaryotes, but
axenic cultures of many
multicellular organisms are also possible.
Axenic culture...
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under the
direction of Dr.
Peter Faletra, made
substantial progress on
axenic culture from seed and were able to
obtain over 50%
germination levels in...
- An
amastigote is a
protist cell that does not have
visible external flagella or cilia. The term is used
mainly to
describe an
intracellular phase in the...
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microvascular endothelial cells.
These animal cells are
added to a
specified axenic growth medium for culturing. At the same time, and
xenic culture is also...
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often essential to
isolate a pure
culture of microorganisms. A pure (or
axenic)
culture is a po****tion of
cells or
multicellular organisms growing in...
- they can
multiply indefinitely.
Axenic culture of
amoebae was
achieved through selection of
mutants capable of
axenic growth.
Under conditions of starvation...
- 2009,
scientists reported a
technique allowing the
bacteria to grow in an
axenic culture and
suggested the
technique may be
useful for
study of
other pathogens...
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Various fungi including Penicillium and
Aspergillus species growing in
axenic culture...
- ξεῖ/ξῖ xi xen-
foreign Gr**** ξένϝος, ξένος (xénos), ξενικός, ξενία (xenía)
axenic, Xenarthra, xenia, xenic, xenobiotic, xenoblast, xenogamy, xenograft, xenolith...
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Physcomitrella patens plants growing axenically in
vitro on agar plates.
Petri dish has 9 cm (3.5 in) diameter....