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Veterinary Infection Cytology Services

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Cytology Services Features

Research and development of animal infection cytology play a critical role in advancing our understanding of pathogens and animal infectious diseases, aiding in improving diagnostic and treatment methods. BioVenic is dedicated to providing comprehensive research services in veterinary infection cytology, supporting veterinary professionals, researchers, and pharmaceutical companies in their quest for innovative solutions. Combined with our expert assays and advanced testing techniques, positions us as a leader in veterinary research.

Veterinary Infection Cytology Services

We offer a range of services tailored to meet the research and development needs. Our comprehensive services embrace cytomorphology and cytology staining, molecular analysis for pathogens and animal cytological samples to determine animal infection pathogenesis. Our cytology stains are highly effective in identifying a wide range of microorganisms from different sample types. We provide specialized stanning services for different types of pathogens and animal samples. Our molecular techniques and custom bioinformatic analysis can help fully understand animal infections at a molecular level in specific microorganism types or cell types. Our cytology assays include a wide range of animal samples, such as skins, mucus, urine, feces, respiratory tracts, intestines, lymph nodes, thyroids, discharge or secretion samples, fine-needle aspiration samples, etc.

Cytology Services
Routine Stains
  • Papanicolaou
  • Diff-Quik (Giemsa stain)
  • Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)
Bacterial Stains
  • Weigert-Gram
  • Brown-Hopps
  • Warthin-Starry
Acid-Fast Organisms
  • AFB Kinyoun
  • Auramine/Rhodamine
  • Fite
Fungal Stains
  • GMS
  • PAS
  • Fontana Masson
  • Mucicarmine
Immunocytochemistry (ICC)
Use antibodies to detect specific antigens in cells, which is helpful in identifying specific types of animal infections or inflammatory responses in animal hosts.
Flow Cytometry
  • Analysis of cellular responses and immune profiles.
  • Detailed insights into pathogen-host interactions.
Digital Pathology Systems
  • High-resolution imaging for detailed analysis and remote consultations.
  • Facilitates collaborative research and accurate diagnosis.
Molecular Techniques
  • In Situ Hybridization
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and qPCR
  • Sequencing
  • Custom bioinformatic analysis

Fig.1 Cytology stanning of common fungal organisms. (Allison, 2018)Fig.1 Cytology stanning of common fungal organisms.1

Features of Infection Cytology Services

  • Cytology samples can be obtained using non-invasive and minimally invasive techniques, ensuring reduced stress and discomfort for animals while facilitating quick and easy sample collection.
  • To enhance the accuracy of our diagnoses, we offer cytologic ancillary testing, such as immunocytochemistry, special stains, single-cell sequencing, etc.
  • In addition to cytology, we provide microbiology culture services and molecular services to for identifying the microbes and determining the causative agents of infections and their antibiotic susceptibility profiles.
  • By providing expert assays of cell samples from various body fluids and tissues, we aid in the detection of infectious organisms, inflammatory responses, and immune profiles to investigate animal infection pathogenesis at cell level.

Partnering with BioVenic for veterinary infection cytology research services offers several key advantages. Our comprehensive services cover the entire research and development spectrum, from initial concept to final publication, and our integrated approach combines cytology, molecular biology, and animal pathology. We are committed to advancing the science of veterinary infection cytology and improving animal health worldwide. Please contact us for more information or to discuss your research needs in veterinary infection cytology.

Reference

  1. Allison, Derek B., Patricia J. Simner, and Syed Z. Ali. "Identification of infectious organisms in cytopathology: a review of ancillary diagnostic techniques." Cancer cytopathology 126 (2018): 643-653.
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