Agar Art with Living Microbes: Introduction, Requirements, Making Procedure, Application, and Keynotes

Agar Art with Living Microbes: Introduction, Requirements, Making Procedure, Application, and Keynotes

Introduction of Agar Art with Living Microbes Agar art or microbial art or agar art with living microbes and germ art are the synonyms in which artwork is created by culturing microbes in certain patterns. The microorganisms used can be bacteria, yeast fungi, or protists …

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Giemsa stain: Introduction, Principle, Reagent Preparation, Staining Procedure, Result Interpretation, Uses, and Keynotes

Leishmania donovani (LD bodies) amastigotes in Giemsa stained smear of bone marrow of a Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) or kala-azar patient

Introduction of Giemsa Stain Giemsa stain is a type Romanowsky stain that stains nuclei and cells. It was initially designed for the detection of malarial parasites in blood smears, but it is also used in histology for routine examination of blood smears. This technique uses for …

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Bacteria and Virus: Introduction, Differences, and Keynotes

Staphylococcus aureus growth on blood agar of clinical sample, pus

Introduction of Bacteria and Virus Bacteria are member of a large group of living unicellular microbes having size of cocci 0.5-1.0 µm while bacilli 1-10 µm×3-10µm which have cell walls but lacking an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease like pneumonia, tuberculosis, food …

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RNA Viruses: Introduction, Family, Common Names, Virion, Capsid Symmetry, Nucleic Acid Type, Grouping, and Keynotes

Nucleic acid extraction of Virus

Introduction The virus has either DNA or RNA nucleic acid and RNA viruses have RNA nucleic acids. During the replication of these viruses, there are at least three types of RNA that must be synthesized. They are- the genome, a copy of the genome (copy …

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Enterobacter aerogenes: Introduction, Identification Features, Keynotes, and Enterobacter aerogenes Footages

Enterobacter aerogenes: Introduction, Identification Features, Keynotes, and Enterobacter aerogenes Footages

Introduction Enterobacter aerogenes is a Risk Group 2 organism and is responsible for nosocomial infection, human and animal diseases and normally present in the gut of vertebrates and also in the environment and thus it may be the organism of concern for on health scheme. …

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Biochemical Test of Gram-Negative Bacteria: Introduction, Common Tests, List of Organisms, Keynotes, and Some Related Footages

Biochemical Test of Gram-Negative Bacteria: Introduction, Common Tests, List of Organisms, Keynotes, and Some Related Footages

Introduction of Biochemical Test of Gram-Negative Bacteria Gram-negative bacteria are the most common etiological agents which are responsible for bacterial infections as well as viral co-infections. Clinical Microbiology Laboratory generally becomes busy due to those isolates. The need for ‘Biochemical Test of Gram-Negative Bacteria’ is …

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Bacterial Video Clips: Introduction, List of Bacteria, and Bacterial Footages with Short Description

Bacterial Video Clips: Introduction, List of Bacteria, and Bacterial Footages with Short Description

Introduction of Human Bacteria Video Clips ‘Bacterial Video Clips’ is a genuine bacterial video footage collection and it is collected by the author. No doubt, it will boost your bacterial journey of study more clearly and practically. List of Bacteria Bacterial Footages with Short Description …

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Citrobacter freundii: Introduction, Identification Features, and keynotes

Citrobacter freundii colony characteristics on CLED agar of Urine Culture

Introduction of Citrobacter freundii Citrobacter freundii is a member of the family, Enterobacteriaceae and it is a Gram-negative bacillus, non-sporing, non-encapsulated, aerobic, or facultative anaerobe that causes various types of infections of the urinary tract, respiratory tract, peritoneum, liver, bone, endocardium, intestines, soft tissue, meninges, …

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