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Culture Bacteria Can Create Artwork?
Nov 24 , 2021
Have you ever heard of painting with bacteria? Using microbial culture and ultraviolet disinfection technology. Design patterns in Petri Dish in advance, and with bacterial pigments produced by Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, etc. Then you can get a microbial romance. Linh Ngo, a Canadian microbiological technology expert, made these “coral paintings” inspired by the Disney film Finding N...
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Did You Choose the Right Laboratory Centrifuge Tubes?
Nov 30 , 2021
Centrifuge Tubes are a common laboratory consumable use in a laboratory. It is used to hold experimental liquids and then placed inside the centrifuge for centrifugation. What are the differences between centrifugal tubes? Let's talk in detail below. Divide From Material Centrifuge tubes are divided into plastic and glass. Plastic centrifuge tubes are used more because glass can not be used i...
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Nasal Therapy:High Flow or Low Flow Nasal Cannula?
Dec 07 , 2021
Over the past few decades, almost every patient in the emergency department or intensive care unit has received some form of oxygen therapy with high flow, heating, and humidifying oxygen delivered through nasal intubation. This post will compare low flow nasal oxygen tubes with high flow nasal oxygen tubes to help you have a deeper understanding of nasal therapy. Low Flow Nasal Cannu...
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Lancet Needle:Needlestick Injury Management
Dec 14 , 2021
Venous blood collection is a routine part of diagnosis and has become the main way to cause needle stick injury. Studies have shown that more than 90% of nurses have received blood collection training. However, needlestick injury accidents are still common. So how can we prevent sharps injuries? Causes of Needle Puncture (1) Weak Awareness of Protection: Lack of necessary operation training...
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Tissue Cassette:What You Need to Know
Dec 21 , 2021
Tissue Cassette is suitable for embedding, processing, and storage of standard tissue specimens and tissue fragments. Tissue Cassette Types There are two kinds of tissue cassettes, slotted cassettes and mesh biopsy cassettes. Slotted Cassettes Round hole, no lid, with 45 °writing surface, suitable for manual marking and mainstream marking machine, POM material. Mesh Biopsy Cassettes ...
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How to Use Manual Resuscitator?
Dec 28 , 2021
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How to Grow Bacteria in a Petri Dish
Jan 04 , 2022
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Esr Test:Procedure,Causes,Results
Jan 11 , 2022
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), ESR test is used for inflammation in the body. Through this test, we can find out the symptoms related to inflammation. 1. Preparation Before Test 1.1 sample type: venous blood 2ml (the sample should be fresh, pay attention to avoid pollution, hemolysis, and suspected blood clot) 1.2 patient preparation: the patient is in a quiet state, and is little affected ...
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Different Types of Swab for Testing
Jan 19 , 2022
If you work in the medical industry, swabs are part of your daily life. It is important to choose the proper swab for your job. Let's take a quick look at the main choices in today's market. Types of Tips 1.Flocked Swab Flocked swabs are a special type of swab. The tip of flocked swab consists of multi-length fiber to an adhesive coated surface. This swab has a "breakpoint". A breakpoint is a hole...