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Medical News | Medical Articles: Streamline your bacterial growth assays

Medical News | Medical Articles

 
 July 25, 2019 
 Microbiology 
 The latest microbiology news from AZoNetwork 
 #ALT#Streamline your bacterial growth assays

Researchers studying bacterial growth assays face challenges in minimising operational time, increasing experimental output and maintaining specific replicable growth conditions. Information, case studies and tips on can be found in BMG Labtech’s latest guide on how to streamline your bacterial growth assays.

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 Researchers find link between chronic pain and alterations in the gut microbiome
 
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 British teenager with life-threatening infection successfully treated with phage therapy
 
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 Yeast species thrives, despite losing DNA repair genes years ago
 
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 Unhealthy gut microbiome may make breast cancers more aggressive finds study
 
Unhealthy gut microbiome may make breast cancers more aggressive finds studyA new study from the researchers at the University of Virginia Cancer Center connects an unhealthy gut microbiome with breast cancer that can become invasive and spread to other organs faster. The results of the study were published in the latest issue of the journal Cancer Research.
 

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