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    “…In this review we will summarize all the efforts to-date in order to culture mammalian sperm and oocyte precursor cells.…”
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    “…OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to extract the patient's endometrium at the time of proliferative stage using hydrosalpinx in order to culture the cells and decidualization induction in vitro. …”
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    “…Weekly sputum collections were subsequently made for 8 weeks in order to culture M. tuberculosis in Middlebrook broth medium. …”
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    “…At our institution, several departments were found to routinely order reflex culture in adults (>17 yo). 86% of RADT-negative reflex cultures were negative for GAS, as well as Groups C/G, which supports the notion that these backup cultures are unnecessary for adults. …”
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    “…Various growth factors are required in order to culture pluripotent stem cells, among which basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) is essential for maintaining stem cell ability. …”
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    “…METHODS: The two largest facilities developed and implemented a new urine order to ensure appropriate utilization of urine cultures on adult critical care (CC) patients: the Urinalysis with Hold for Culture (UA/Hold) order. With this order, a culture would not be completed until a clinician reviewed the UA results, evaluated the need for a culture and then placed an add-on urine culture within 48 hours of the original UA specimen. …”
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    “…Nurses were more likely to order urine culture for appearance (61% vs. 20% P < 0.01) and odor (73% vs. 37% P < 0.01), when compared with physicians (Figure 2). …”
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    “…DESIGN, SETTING, SUBJECTS: Adult patients presenting to two emergency departments in Baton Rouge, LA, with signs of infection (two of four systemic inflammatory response syndrome criteria, with at least one being aberration of temperature or WBC count) or suspicion of infection (a clinician order for culture of a body fluid), were prospectively enrolled. …”
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    “…This ultrasound diagnosis allowed emergency clinicians to order blood cultures under the suspicion of endocarditis as well as expedited antibiotic treatment.…”
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    “…Hence we sought to describe patterns of fluconazole resistance in clinician ordered vaginal cultures positive for C. albicans at our center. …”
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    “…Such observations suggest that mechanical forces, in the guise of contractile activity, regulate vinculin distribution and myofibrillar order in cultured adult feline heart cells.…”
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    “…OBJECTIVE: The main aim of the study was to assess physicians’ utilization of microbiologic reports and determinants of their preference in ordering microbiologic culture among patients with systemic bacterial infection at Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital. …”
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    “…It is necessary to put effective techniques into practice to increase the appropriateness of ordering urine cultures and the use of antibiotics in hospitals. …”
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    “…From there, we isolated 14 bacterial strains of the phylum Firmicutes, most of the order Bacillales. Cultures were carried out under controlled conditions and were separated on supernatant and pellet fractions. …”
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