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(of experimental animals) raised under sterile conditions; "axenic conditions"; "germfree animals" used of cultures of microorganisms; not contaminated by or completely free of the presence of other organisms; "an axenic culture"
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of a culture, pure, consisting of one organism.
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Pure, uncontaminated eg an axenic culture is a pure culture.
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Completely germ free. An axenic rat in an isolator would be one that is free of all other microorganisms.
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Cultured without any other organism. For example as a broth that sustains growth of the protist. Many amoebae have been brought into axenic culture although to date (with the possible exception of Trichospherium, which is actually a testate amoeba) no marine gymnamoebae has been successfully brought to axenic condition. [More]
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