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titleOfInvention Nutrient medium for cultivation of franoisella tularensis
abstract Usage: microbiologists, diagnosis of chemotherapy, biomass of bacteria. Francisella tularensis. The essence of the invention is that the nutrient medium consists of the following components: buffered fish meal hydrolyzate, black albumin fermentolizat, yeast extract or a mixture of B vitamins, magnesium sulfate, sodium sulfate, cysteine, glucose, agar and distilled water. Cultures of F. tularensis grown on this medium are typical for cultural and biological properties. The environment allows us to simplify and improve the efficiency of bacteriological studies in the diagnosis of chemotherapy, to increase the yield of biomass in the production of tubular diagnostic kits, 1 table. sl C
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