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Additionally, since ATP is a marker of cell viability, ATP assays are used to detect microbes and quantify mammalian cells. ... ASSAY and Drug Development Technologies. 5, 127–36. -
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Microorganism
Symbiotic microbes ... Harmful microorganisms can be detected in food by placing a sample in a nutrient broth designed to enrich the organisms in question. -
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Antibody
Virtually all microbes can trigger an antibody response. ... "Chemistry and biology of the ELISPOT assay". -
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Infectious disease
In the absence of suitable plate culture techniques, some microbes require culture within live animals. ... Acids, alcohols and gases are usually detected in these tests when bacteria are grown in selective liquid or solid media. -
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Archaea
The problem of how to study and classify uncultured microbes is also encountered in the Bacteria. ... Such lipids have also been detected in rocks dating back to the Precambrian. -
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Pregnancy test
EPF can be detected in blood within 48 hours of fertilization. ... These include: errors of test application, use of drugs containing the assay molecule, and non-pregnant production of the assay molecule. -
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Races in Farscape
According to Rygel XVI, most individuals are injected with the microbes at birth. ... Upon reaching a certain level of knowledge they are known as a Pa'u. -
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Abiogenic petroleum origin
Thomas Gold used the term the deep hot biosphere to describe the microbes which live underground. ... Direct observations -
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Phagocyte
He noticed that the motile cells surrounded the thorns. ... Both the hypochlorite and the singlet oxygen are used to kill microbes in the phagolysosome. -
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Timeline of immunology
Proposed that live attenuated microbes produced immunity by depleting host of vital trace nutrients. ... 1969 - The lymphocyte cytolysis Cr51 release assay (Theodore Brunner) and (Jean-Charles Cerottini)
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