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Amoebic and Bacillary dysentery: Introduction, Differences, and Keynotes

Introduction of Amoebic dysentery and Bacillary dysentery Amoebic dysentery or amoebiasis is an intestinal infection caused by a unicellular (protozoan)…

4 years ago

LAMP and PCR: Introduction, Differences, and Keynotes

Introduction LAMP stands for Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification while PCR full form is polymerase chain reaction and LAMP is the nucleic…

4 years ago

Wright Stain: Introduction, Principle, Preparation, Procedure, Result-Interpretation, Keynotes, Wright’s Stained Footages

Introduction of Wright’s stain Wright’s stain is also called a hematologic stain and it is one of the Romanowsky stains, which…

4 years ago

Mueller-Hinton agar (MHA): Introduction, Composition, Principle, Preparation Requirements, Testing Procedure, Colony Characteristics, Uses, Keynotes, and MHA Footages

History and Introduction of Mueller-Hinton Agar (MHA) The name Mueller- Hinton agar(MHA) is from the surname of co-developers microbiologist John Howard Mueller…

4 years ago

Chocolate Agar: Introduction, Composition, Principle, Preparation Requirements, Testing Procedure, Colony Characteristics, Uses, Keynotes, and Chocolate Agar Footages

Introduction of Chocolate agar  Chocolate Agar short form is (CHOC). It is a non-selective, enriched growth medium that is the lysed…

4 years ago

Blood Agar: Introduction, Composition, Principle, Preparation Requirements, Test Procedure, Result -Interpretation, Uses, Keynotes, and Blood Agar Footages

Introduction of Blood Agar Blood agar is an enriched medium for the cultivation of bacteria. Fastidious organisms, such as streptococci, do not…

4 years ago

Nutrient Agar: Introduction, Composition, Test Requirements for Preparation, Test Procedure, Colony Characteristics, Uses, and Nutrient Agar Footages

Introduction of Nutrient Agar Nutrient agar is a simple medium which uses to grow bacteria. It is devoid of indicators,…

4 years ago