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The Battle Against Cell Culture Contaminants: Kicking Out Mycoplasma
Friday, January 17, 2025
The study developed a special test to spot these sneaky mycoplasmas. Then, they tried out two antibiotics, daptomycin and clindamycin, to clean up the cultures. Guess what? It worked! They got rid of M. arginini, M. orale, and even both together from several Rickettsia and Ehrlichia cultures.
Mycoplasmas can stick around in cell lines forever if not treated. So, finding a reliable way to clear them out is a big deal for scientists. This new method could make lab work easier and more efficient. It's a step forward in the never-ending battle against cell culture contaminants.
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