A simple protocol has been developed for recycling plastic tissue culture vessels. The killing properties of microwaves were used to decontaminate plastic tissue culture vessels for reuse. Nine bacterial cultures, four gram-negative and five gram-positive genera, including two Bacillus species, were used to artificially contaminate tissue culture vessels. The microwaves produced by a "home-type" microwave oven (2.45 gHz) were able to decontaminate the vessels with a 3-min exposure. The same exposure time was also used to completely inactivate the following three test viruses: polio type 1, parainfluenza type 1 (Sendai), and bacteriophage T4. The recycling procedure did not reduce the attachment and proliferation of the following cell types:...
A non-incineration method for sterilizing hospital infectious wastes has been studied and realized. ...
The use of microwaveplasma for sterilization is relatively new. The advantages of this method are th...
Scaffolds play a key role in the process of regeneration and morphogenesis of tissue or organ. We ha...
Microwave treated media were compared with media sterilized through conventional autoclaving in term...
Background: Sterilization of a growth medium before being utilized is a very important step in a mic...
Introduction. Equipment for sterilization used in medical laboratories must be absolutely effective ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to generate understanding as to whether the so-called 'non-therma...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of microwave irradiation sterilizat...
It is widely recognised that the bioprosthetic valves widely used for heart valve replacements have ...
The ability of various soaking media in enhancing the temperature of waste materials, once they are ...
Purpose: This study evaluated the effectiveness of different exposure times of microwave irradiation...
This study evaluated the effect of microwave irradiation as an alternative method for disinfection o...
A steamed and sterilized towel was easily obtained using a home microwave oven. A small piece of gau...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State UniversityConsumption...
A non-incineration method for sterilizing hospital infectious wastes has been studied and realized. ...
A non-incineration method for sterilizing hospital infectious wastes has been studied and realized. ...
The use of microwaveplasma for sterilization is relatively new. The advantages of this method are th...
Scaffolds play a key role in the process of regeneration and morphogenesis of tissue or organ. We ha...
Microwave treated media were compared with media sterilized through conventional autoclaving in term...
Background: Sterilization of a growth medium before being utilized is a very important step in a mic...
Introduction. Equipment for sterilization used in medical laboratories must be absolutely effective ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to generate understanding as to whether the so-called 'non-therma...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of microwave irradiation sterilizat...
It is widely recognised that the bioprosthetic valves widely used for heart valve replacements have ...
The ability of various soaking media in enhancing the temperature of waste materials, once they are ...
Purpose: This study evaluated the effectiveness of different exposure times of microwave irradiation...
This study evaluated the effect of microwave irradiation as an alternative method for disinfection o...
A steamed and sterilized towel was easily obtained using a home microwave oven. A small piece of gau...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State UniversityConsumption...
A non-incineration method for sterilizing hospital infectious wastes has been studied and realized. ...
A non-incineration method for sterilizing hospital infectious wastes has been studied and realized. ...
The use of microwaveplasma for sterilization is relatively new. The advantages of this method are th...
Scaffolds play a key role in the process of regeneration and morphogenesis of tissue or organ. We ha...