Milo obediently piaffed and passaged, and I was very proud of him and keen to show his talent for the difficult work. |
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Deletions of gene 1.3 were introduced into the preadapted virus, and the recombinant virus was then passaged to allow fitness recovery. |
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In addition, influenza viruses are usually passaged in embryonated chicken eggs before isolation. |
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These cells had been passaged through 14 passages and were grown to confluence in 35 mm culture dishes. |
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Two days after transfection had been initiated, cells were passaged onto coverslips. |
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To test this we cloned 12 colonies from cells that had been passaged on agar plates for 8 days. |
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The MA lines and the marker strain were passaged together for 69 passages and then checked for contamination. |
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If negative, cultures are blind passaged onto new cultures and re-examined for 48 hours. |
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The cells were fed every 2-3 days and passaged when confluent. |
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While the others swung the rope for her as gently as it could be done... and playfully taunted her timidity, she passaged backwards and forwards in a pretty flutter of indecision, putting up her shoulders and laughing. |
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Strains will be grown on conventional media and also passaged through in vitro cell culture and embryonated eggs, and then hybridised against the Campychip microarray for comparison. |
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The forebrain and spinal cord cultures expanded the fastest and could be passaged every 7-14 days. |
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Such vaccines were made in the skin of calves and sheep, and seeds and stocks were passaged in tissues of calves, sheep, and rabbits. |
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There was no evidence of terminal keratinization in the cell cultures, and cells could be serially passaged indefinitely using standard cell culture methods. |
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