Immunofluorescent Identification of Mycoplasma Colonies Grown on Agar-Covered Glass Slides
AUTOR(ES)
Lehmkuhl, H. D.
RESUMO
Mycoplasma colonies were grown on microscope slides overlaid with solid medium. After the slides were dried, washed, acetone fixed, and stained with fluorescein-conjugated antisera, specific immunofluorescence was easily observed against a dark background.
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