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Classically, in bacterial experiments, a growth curve was created by drawing aliquots and measuring absorbance at 600 nm in a cuvette.
BioTek (VT, USA) has unveiled its LogPhase 600 Microbiology Reader – a new class of microplate reader ideal for yeast and bacterial growth assays, studies into antimicrobial resistance and biofuels, ...
Bacterial growth curves. S. typhimurium were cultured for 16 hours in the presence of varying concentrations of the antibiotic erythromycin (a bacteriostatic macrolide).
A project that looks at predictive models for bacterial growth in cured ham has found dominant strains of Lactobacillus curvatus at 4°C and Lsakei at 8°C. The research is part of a Masters paper by ...
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