Contamination of cell cultures is easily the most common problem encountered in cell culture laboratories, sometimes with very serious consequences
Establishment of tissue culture those treatments could be offered as prevention with a high activity against bacterial contamination in plant tissue cultures
This article reviews the current methods and strategies for prevention and detection of mycoplasma contamination, including PCR, RNA next generation sequencing, and culture-based techniques
Endophytic bacterial contamination is a major constraint to the establishment and maintenance of aseptic Aglaonema cultures
Mycoplasmas can produce a virtually unlimited variety of effects in the cultures they infect
Within in vitro cultures, bacterial contamination of explants hinders the propagation of sustainable cultures
The concentrations given are for cell culture media containing serum; serum-free media Antibiotics such as tetracycline and cefotaxime are used in media to control bacterial contamination in tissue culture
1 from a HeLa cell line which was deliberately contaminated with PPLO
The present study was designed to isolate, identify and eradicate endophytic contaminants
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Enterobacter species are responsible for causing many nosocomial infections, and less commonly
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