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Top 4 Common Laboratory Animals

The following points highlight the top four common laboratory animals employed in the laboratory for research purpose and for the diagnosis of the diseases. The animals are: 1. Rabbit 2. Guinea Pig 3. Rat 4. Mous. Laboratory Animal # 1. Rabbit: The body of the rabbit is closely covered with smooth hair or fur, except at a few places (the [...]

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Identification of Bacteria: 7 Steps

The following points highlight the seven steps for identification of bacteria isolated from a specimen.  The steps are: 1. Morphology and Staining 2. Cultural Characteristics 3. Biochemical Reactions 4. Antigenic Characters 5. Typing of Bacteria: Bacteriophage Sensitivity 6. Animal Pathogen City 7. Antibiotic Sensitivity. Identification of Bacteria: Step # 1. Morphology and Staining: Serve as preliminary criteria. The Gram stained [...]

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Antibiotic Sensitivity Test of Bacteria (With Diagram)

In this article we will discuss about the Antibiotic Sensitivity Test of Bacteria. Subcultures of the test organisms are made in broth and incubated for 6-18 hours. Any density of inoculum may be used but in most cases the surfaces of cultures plates may be sown with broth containing approximately 100 million cells per ml. After drying the surface, the [...]

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