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0 if the intact vitamin is required . does not usually present a problem because of
the presence of more reactive reducing agents ( e . g . , glucose ) during
preparation of growth media . Vitamin B6 . Pyridoxine , pyridoxal , and
pyridoxamine and ...
0 if the intact vitamin is required . does not usually present a problem because of
the presence of more reactive reducing agents ( e . g . , glucose ) during
preparation of growth media . Vitamin B6 . Pyridoxine , pyridoxal , and
pyridoxamine and ...
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Requires vitamin B12 ( 40 ug / liter ) instead of biotin . m C . halobacteroides
requires the addition of 2 % NaCl to all growth media . * The vitamin requirement
of C . vibrioides is satisfied by riboflavin ( 100 ug / liter ) . °Microaerophilic . P
Carbon ...
Requires vitamin B12 ( 40 ug / liter ) instead of biotin . m C . halobacteroides
requires the addition of 2 % NaCl to all growth media . * The vitamin requirement
of C . vibrioides is satisfied by riboflavin ( 100 ug / liter ) . °Microaerophilic . P
Carbon ...
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0 . 5 0 . 5 15 3 . 5 10 ? Trace elements . . . . . Yes Yes " Yes " Yes Yes ? Yes Yes "
Amino acids . . . . . . Yes “ Vitamins . . . . . . Yes Yes " Yest ... Hutner ' s vitamin -
free mineral base as modified by Cohen - Bazire et al . ( 35 ) has the following ...
0 . 5 0 . 5 15 3 . 5 10 ? Trace elements . . . . . Yes Yes " Yes " Yes Yes ? Yes Yes "
Amino acids . . . . . . Yes “ Vitamins . . . . . . Yes Yes " Yest ... Hutner ' s vitamin -
free mineral base as modified by Cohen - Bazire et al . ( 35 ) has the following ...
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55 | 32 |
Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
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