Synchronous Cultures of Bacillus subtilis Obtained by Filtration with Glass Fiber Filters
AUTOR(ES)
Sargent, Michael G.
RESUMO
A simple method of potentially wide applicability for obtaining synchronous cultures of Bacillus subtilis based on size selection is described. Using glass fiber filters, a population (about 1 to 2% of the parent population) can be obtained substantially enriched for small cells which grow synchronously. A method for rapidly concentrating dilute suspensions of cells is described.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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