Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1982 - 705 pagine |
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Pagina 409
... Yeast extract agar Yeast fermentation broth Yeast nitrogen base agar Modified from Koneman and associates . 42 incubation . The disadvantage of culture tubes is that the surface area is too limited for satisfacto- ry isolation of ...
... Yeast extract agar Yeast fermentation broth Yeast nitrogen base agar Modified from Koneman and associates . 42 incubation . The disadvantage of culture tubes is that the surface area is too limited for satisfacto- ry isolation of ...
Pagina 635
... yeast extract , and peni- cillin are added as described previously . Preparation of 25 % yeast extract 1. Suspend 125 g of Fleischmann's pure dry yeast ( Type 20-40 ) in 500 - ml distilled / deion- ized water in a 1 - liter beaker ...
... yeast extract , and peni- cillin are added as described previously . Preparation of 25 % yeast extract 1. Suspend 125 g of Fleischmann's pure dry yeast ( Type 20-40 ) in 500 - ml distilled / deion- ized water in a 1 - liter beaker ...
Pagina 636
... yeast dialysate as follows . Sus- pend 450 g of active dried yeast ( e.g. , Fleisch- mann ) in 1,250 ml of water at 40 C. Heat in an autoclave at 121 C for 5 minutes . Place in dialy- sis casing , and dialyze against 1 liter of water at ...
... yeast dialysate as follows . Sus- pend 450 g of active dried yeast ( e.g. , Fleisch- mann ) in 1,250 ml of water at 40 C. Heat in an autoclave at 121 C for 5 minutes . Place in dialy- sis casing , and dialyze against 1 liter of water at ...
Sommario
Microorganisms encountered in the eye 26 Grampositive nonsporeforming | 14 |
Methods of obtaining pure cultures | 17 |
Collection and transport of specimens | 31 |
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