Culture dish medium
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AGARCulture-dish medium
AGARCulture medium
AGARAGARCulture medium
AGARCulture medium.
AGARLaboratory culture medium.
AGARLab-culture medium
AGARLab culture medium
AGARBacteria culture medium
AGARCulture medium gelatin
AGARBacteria culture medium.
agarculture medium containing agar
AGARCulture medium from seaweed.
AGARCulture medium in a lab
AGARCulture medium made from seaweed.
agarsculture medium having an agar base
agarculture medium having an agar base
inoculatingIntroduce (cells or organisms) into a culture medium
inoculatesIntroduce (cells or organisms) into a culture medium
inoculatedIntroduce (cells or organisms) into a culture medium
xenicof a culture medium, growing with unknown other microbiota
cocultureto grow (two or more organisms) in the same growing medium or culture
coculturesCOCULTURE, to grow (two or more organisms) in the same growing medium or culture
coculturingCOCULTURE, to grow (two or more organisms) in the same growing medium or culture
streaksA narrow line of bacteria smeared on the surface of a solid culture medium
coculturedCOCULTURE, to grow (two or more organisms) in the same growing medium or culture
explantto take living material from an animal or plant and place it in a culture medium
breissuspension of finely divided tissue in an isotonic medium, used chiefly as a culture for certain viruses
breisuspension of finely divided tissue in an isotonic medium, used chiefly as a culture for certain viruses
streakedSmear (a needle, swab, etc.) over the surface of a solid culture medium to initiate a culture
tuberculina fluid containing the products formed by the growth of the tubercle bacillus in a suitable culture medium
tuberculinsTUBERCULIN, a fluid containing the products formed by the growth of the tubercle bacillus in a suitable culture medium
arabinosewhite, crystalline, water-soluble solid, C5H10O5, obtained from plant gums or made synthetically from glucose, used chiefly as a culture medium in bacteriology