Communication : Class Capping of Bacterial Culture Flasks

The use of cotton plug as closure of a bacterial culture flask had been reported to have many disadvantages such as inhibitory nature of cotton to certain microbes, chances of contamination during handling and accumulation of used cotton as biological waste. To overcome the disadvantages of cotton p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of bacteriology and virology 2010-12, Vol.40 (4), p.213
Hauptverfasser: Mayilsamy Muniaraj, Rajaiah Paramasivan, Natarajan Arunachalam
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Glass caps
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