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Results from our forumPlease help us I.D. this micro-organismFirst, interesting parent website... Second, those are incredibly high resolution images and are not exactly indicative of what dark field microscopy usually looks like.. What equipment are you using? What is the magnification and numerical aperture on the objective you're using? ...
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Bright's Disease... disease, which was usually not treatable, particularly in the 19th century. Some types of kidney inflammation might be treated if they were not indicative of progressive kidney illness. Some people suffered attacks that could respond to early diuretics or laxatives. Physicians might also propose ...
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Morgellon's or ..........flies, or .......... thinking in the field is centered on the use of a limited number of SNPs to leverage the apparent state of linkage disequilibrium, which is indicative of a young species; however, current approaches based on chips or mass spectrometry are pendant on huge numbers of oligonucleotides. This ...
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Smeary restriction digest of genomic DNA... (temperature, flicking, spinning, etc). 5 of the 8 digests and their respective controls came out smeary, complete with low molecular weight bands indicative of histonal DNA. I'm pretty sure it's more due to nuclease contamination than mechanical shearing, though there may some shear as well. The ...
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The Fiber Disease... as used herein, refers to microorganisms that are of clinical relevance because they are believed to be associated with, correlated with, and/or indicative of a disease state or disorder. As used herein, a pathogen is "associated" with a disease state or disorder if it is believed to ...
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