Definition of Subcultured

1. Verb. (past of subculture) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Subcultured

1. subculture [v] - See also: subculture

Lexicographical Neighbors of Subcultured

subcrust
subcrustaceous
subcrustal
subcrusts
subcrystalline
subcube
subcubes
subcubic
subcuisine
subcuisines
subcult
subcults
subcultural
subculturally
subculture
subcultured (current term)
subcultures
subculturing
subcurative
subcutaneous
subcutaneous injection
subcutaneous test
subcutaneously
subcutes
subcuticular
subcutis
subcutises
subcycle
subcycles
subcycling

Literary usage of Subcultured

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Genetic Manipulation in Crops: Proceedings of the International Symposium on by International Rice Research Institute (1988)
"Once a callus had been induced to form buds it continued to do so when subcultured to medium containing BAP at either 1.0 or 5.0 mg/1 but without auxin. ..."

2. Biotechnology in International Agricultural Research: Proceedings of the by International Rice Research Institute (1985)
"Shoot meristem from bud cultures could be repeatedly subcultured. subcultured explants subsequently grew on medium without growth substances, provided they ..."

3. Rice Genetics: Proceedings of the International Rice Workshop at Lusaka by International Rice Research Institute (1986)
"The material was subcultured into liquid media of various compositions for initiation of an embryogenic cell suspension. After several subcultures the ..."

4. The Journal of State Medicine by British Institute of Public Health, Royal Institute of Public Health (Great Britain) (1903)
"the colonies subcultured in milk at 37° C.; the milk-tubes which coagulated were rejected, and the remainder subcultured on gelatine slopes. ..."

5. Rice Biotechnology by Gurdev S. Khush, Gary H. Toenniessen (1991)
"The established cultures were then subcultured once per week. 4. Suspension cultures, which served as feeder or nurse cultures, were established in the same ..."

6. Reviews in Environmental Health (1998): Toxicological Defense Mechanics edited by Gary E. R. Hook, George W. Lucier (2000)
"Based upon differential cell adhesion, each cell type can be subcultured to a ... After shaking, astrocytes can be subcultured by enzymatic detachment, ..."

7. International Medical and Surgical Surveyby American Institute of Medicine by American Institute of Medicine (1922)
"The test of virulence of the strain of fowl cholera used proves that when the organism is subcultured weekly on ordinary agar, it is at the end of twelve ..."

8. Bacteriology and Mycology of Foods by Fred Wilbur Tanner (1919)
"Suspicious colonies must be subcultured into other media and a complete cultural and morphological study made. Identification must be confirmed by ..."

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