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Examination of Host Phenotypes in Gambusia affinis Following Antibiotic Treatment

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09:25 min

February 22nd, 2017

DOI :

10.3791/55170-v

February 22nd, 2017


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Antibiotic Treatment

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

0:54

Infection Model Preparation and Bath of a Specific Pathogen

2:37

Polymicrobial Challenge with Feces and Soil

3:55

Osmotic Stress and Nitrate Toxicity Challenge

4:42

Growth Analysis of Individualized or Grouped Fish

5:47

Gut Transit Time

7:38

Results: Survival Rates in Gambusia affinis Following Antibiotic Treatment

8:54

Conclusion

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