Comparison of the Efficiency of Sampling Devices for Aerosolized Burkholderia Pseudomallei

Comparison of the Efficiency of Sampling Devices for Aerosolized Burkholderia Pseudomallei

Previous studies have demonstrated that aerosol sampling devices can have deleterious effects on bacteria due to stresses intrinsic to the sampling processes. Although a significant amount of work has been carried out to develop animal models of inhalational melioidosis, little information has been reported on the effects of the aerosol sampling devices on the causative bacterium, Burkholderia...

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Characterization of a Head-only Aerosol Exposure System for Nonhuman Primates

Characterization of a Head-only Aerosol Exposure System for Nonhuman Primates

A well-characterized exposure chamber is necessary to generate reproducible atmospheres for inhalation toxicology studies. The aim of the present study was to characterize a head-only exposure chamber for non-human primates. Aerosols containing bovine serum albumin (BSA) were used to characterize a 16-L dynamic airflow head-only exposure chamber. A 250-ml plastic bottle with a respirator attached

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