Gloria Bartolo

United States Keck Graduate Institute

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Commented on Chick transport and welfare
Has any supporting legislation been approved or in the process of approval for improving the transport conditions of chicks (i.e. thermal regulation or food/water availability)?

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Commented on Chick tooth induction revisited
A unique way to induce dentition in chicks via the use of mouse molar mesenchyme.

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Commented on Chick Limb Regeneration
A very interesting finding on limb regeneration in birds.

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Commented on An outbreak of Serratia liquefaciens at a rural health center in The Gambia
Effective response to control the Serratia liquefaciens outbreak.

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Commented on Inactivation of Serratia liquefaciens on dry-cured ham by high pressure processing
Could this procedure work on other microbial strains?

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Commented on Interaction of macrophages with a cytotoxic Serratia liquefaciens human isolate
It would be amazing for the putative toxin to be discovered.

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Commented on Serratia liquefaciens Causing Severe Ocular Damage in Noncontact Lens Wearer
Where does Serratia liquefaciens naturally found?

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Commented on Persistance of Serratia marcescens, Serratia liquefaciens and E. coli in solutions for contact lenses
This article definitely makes me warier about my contact lens care.

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Commented on Bacillus cereus: an important foodborne pathogen
Is milk tested for B. cereus strains that can survive pasteurization?

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Commented on Bacillus cereus causing intratumoral brain abscess
Could the patient's steroid administration negatively affect his immune system causing him to become susceptible to B. cereus causing brain abscess?

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Commented on Bacillus cereus causing intratumoral brain abscess
Could the patient's steroid administration negatively affect his immune system causing him to become susceptible to B. cereus causing brain abscess?

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Commented on Pacemaker-associated Bacillus cereus endocarditis
Does Bacillus cereus endocarditis occur through ingestion of food contaminated with B. cereus?