Anaerobic CO2 Cabinet for the Cultivation of Strict Anaerobes
AUTOR(ES)
Leach, P. Ann
RESUMO
The design and construction of an anaerobic CO2 cabinet are described. Air is displaced by a stream of oxygen-free CO2, and anerobic conditions are produced in 3 hr. The equipment is simple and cheap to operate and has been found to be satisfactory for the isolation of strict anaerobes from the mouse intestine.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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