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Microbial culture - Definition

A microbiological culture is a way to determine the cause of infectious disease by letting the agent multiply (reproduce) in predetermined media. For example, a throat culture is taken by scraping the lining of the tissue in the throat and blotting the sample into an (often agar) media to screen for various harmful microorganisms. More generally, the term culture is used informally to mean "selectively grow" a specific kind of microorganism in the lab. It is the foundational and basic diagnostic method of microbiology.

Example Usage of Microbial

MatthewBowdish: Enteric defensins are essential regulators of intestinal Microbial ecology http://www.nature.com/ni/journal/v11/n1/abs/ni.1825.html
ecampusnet: Advances in Microbial Physiology http://cli.gs/WM35r
wenalejoartma: New blog post: http://tinyurl.com/yeh3k8j - Microbial Art: Arte con bacterias
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