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Meaning of "cfu"

cfu (noun): Colony-forming unit, a measure used in microbiology to estimate the number of viable bacteria or fungal cells in a sample
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  • Initialism of colony-forming unit.
  • Alternative form of CFU

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All cfu spikes and NICs were performed in triplicate.
These tubes were incubated and plated for counting cfu.
Only few cfu normally survive the drying process.
The results were expressed as the number of cfu per monolayer.
The cfu count indicates the level of abscess formation.
Concacaf and cfu.
The average of cfu values were used to calculate the interpolated titer.
Plate counts were used to determine the total cfu in each tube.
Cfu of Campylobacter are enough for successful chicken colonization.
These results are confirmed with the percentages obtained from the cfu values.
The number of cfu of GBS present in these frozen samples was determined.
This amount was chosen to match the number of cfu in Niedzielin et al.
Cfu were screened by PCR and a positive clone sequenced for the entire Fab expression cassette.
Indeed, it allows the detection of only one cfu unit.
Cfu ( colony forming units ) is a unit which is used in the viability determination of microbes.

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Preferably, the fermentation is continued until a relatively high concentration of cfu is obtained.
The washes were collected and plated for cfu enumeration, to determine luminal bacteria.
The numbers of recovered cells were calculated as cfu ml-1.
Empirically determined cfu administered are reported for each of experiment involving challenge ( see below ).
All animals were sacrificed after a further 48 h and viable cfu per gram of organ were determined.
For determination of cfu ( colony forming units ) the plating technique and serial dilution was used.
Excellent correlations exit between detection time and cfu of untreated cells, see Figure 2.
Determination of cfu The colony forming units ( cfu ) were determined by serial dilution and plating.
Colony-forming unit cfu.
A total of 2x106 cfu was amplified and pooled in liquid bacterial culture as a cDNA library.
Is looking at the cfu enough?
Aliquots are plated to ensure a transformation efficiency of at least 107 total cfu.
Both light and dark controls displayed 8 to 12 cfu for all the growth stages.
The vaccines and controls are administered intradermally with 106 cfu.
Less than 103 cfu lactic acid producing bacteria per g dry weight of the composition, and.
Minimum number of active viable cells per gram i.e. cfu or spores / g.
Dilutions of GBS at 10 ⁹ cfu were prepared by the colony count method.
An effective probiotic will deliver 100 million cfu of good bacteria.
In the controls 1.3 cfu E. coli per reaction tube could be detected using either technique.
Each vessel was plated at 10 times each to obtain a 1 cfu detection limit.
A cfu specific amplicon could be observed for all 7 phenotypically CAMP-positive S. uberis.
Mice were sacrificed on day 4, skin lesions were excised and cfu quantitated.
This ScFv-phage decreased the cfu of all tested strains of H. pylori.
Most of the laser parameters tested revealed a high killing efficiency of bacterial numbers below 106 cfu.
The amount of lactic acid bacteria is stated in cfu ( colony forming units ).
The adherence ratio ( cfu added / cfu adhered ) was calculated.
Colonization in group 6 was almost abolished with an average of 100 cfu per gram cecal content.
Animals were challenged with a dose of 2x105 cfu of virulent strain of c. pseudotuberculosis, and later necropsied.
A Broccoli sample is inoculated with a bacterial solution containing ≥ 108 cfu bacterium per ml.
The cfu were determined by growth on Middlebrook 7h11 agar plates.
Preferably the fermented nutritional composition comprises less than 1 103 cfu living lactic acid bacteria / g dry weight.
Bacterial cells are suspended in PBS and adjusted to Optical Density of 108 cfu.
Transformation efficiency is expressed as cfu per nanogram of plasmid DNA ( mean ± SD ).
The powder contains spray dried Lactobacillus johnsonii La1 in a concentration of 108 cfu per g of powder.
Infection was defined as recovery of > 500 cfu of the S. dysgalactiae per ml of milk secretions.

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