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A Precise Pathogen Delivery and Recovery System for Murine Models of Secondary Bacterial Pneumonia

DOI :

10.3791/59566-v

0:13 min

September 21st, 2019

September 21st, 2019

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1Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Montana State University, 2University Communications, Montana State University

Here, we present methods to improve secondary bacterial pneumonia studies by providing a non-invasive route of instillation into the lower respiratory tract followed by pathogen recovery and transcript analysis. These procedures are reproducible and can be performed without specialized equipment such as cannulas, guide wires, or fiber optic cables.

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