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J Clin Microbiol. 1985 August; 22(2): 303-305

Chemically defined medium for oral microorganisms.

S S Socransky, J L Dzink and C M Smith

ABSTRACT

We formulated a chemically defined medium consisting of 14 inorganic salts, 23 amino acids, 23 vitamins and other factors, seven purines and pyrimidines, and glucose which would successfully support the growth of a wide variety of oral microorganisms. Of 204 oral isolates representing 20 genera and 60 species, 197 maintained viability through six serial transfers.


J Clin Microbiol. 1985 August; 22(2): 303-305




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