| axenic | <biology> A situation in which only one species is present. Thus an axenic culture is uncontaminated by organisms of other species, an axenic organism does not have commensal organisms in the gut etc. Some organisms have obligate symbionts and cannot be grown axenically. (18 Nov 1997) |
|---|---|
| axenic culture | <cell culture, microbiology> A culture that contains only one microbial species. (02 Jan 1998) |
| axenic |
(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"
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
|
|---|---|
| axenic |
of a culture, pure, consisting of one organism.
Ãâó: www.anbg.gov.au/glossary/webpubl/fungloss.htm
|
| axenic |
Pure, uncontaminated eg an axenic culture is a pure culture.
Ãâó: www.pestmanagement.co.uk/lib/glossary/glossary_a.s...
|
| axenic |
Completely germ free. An axenic rat in an isolator would be one that is free of all other microorganisms.
Ãâó: www.ccac.ca/en/CCAC_Programs/ETCC/GlossaryEng.htm
|
| axenic |
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]
Ãâó: www.bms.ed.ac.uk/research/others/smaciver/glossary...
|
| axenic | used of cultures of microorganisms |
|---|---|
| axenic | (of experimental animals) raised under sterile conditions |
Á¦Ç°¸í |
ÆÇ¸Å»ç |
º¸ÇèÄÚµå | ¼ººÐ/ÇÔ·® | ±¸ºÐ/º¸Çè±Þ¿© |
|---|
Á¦Ç°¸í |
ÆÇ¸Å»ç |
º¸ÇèÄÚµå | ¼ººÐ/ÇÔ·® | ±¸ºÐ/º¸Çè±Þ¿© |
|---|