Re: Sorting bacteria

Ray Hicks (hicks@icrf.icnet.uk)
Fri, 4 Aug 1995 13:02:33 +0100 (BST)

Hi,
Have you tested the effects of Isoton II on bacterial growth? You could
try washing some bacteria in Isoton then plate them out and see if it
slows them down. I haven't got a recipe for it but I vaguely remember
that it has some unusual compounds in that are presumably there as
preservatives/bacteriostats.
Ray


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