germ-free in the PONS Dictionary

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In contrast, in germ-free animals the growth of cells was absent.
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Yet, he says, if you then give these germ-free rodents bacteria, some of these abnormal behaviours will actually disappear.
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Their fecal microbiota is transplanted into germ-free mouse and, interestingly, the phenotype in mouse-model corresponds to that in human.
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It is known that germ-free animals possess an underdeveloped immune system.
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Bugs from both groups were separately transplanted into the guts of germ-free mice raised under sterile conditions.
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The researchers then transplanted collections of microbial communities from the cultured and uncultured samples into the intestinal tracts of formerly germ-free mice.
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Meanwhile, two men in germ-free clean suits adjust various dials studding the tank's exterior.
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Studies have been done to examine the gut-tissues of germ-free mice and found that the absence of microbes gave rise to an underdeveloped and sparse mucosal immune system.
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He plans to use the grant to take samples of gut bacteria from people with anorexia and put them into germ-free mice.
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The germ-free rats healed regardless of the severity of pulpal exposure, demonstrating that the presence or absence of bacteria was the determinant for pulpal and periapical disease.
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