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M120-5KGPseudomonas Agar (for Fluorescein), 5 kg
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M120-500GPseudomonas Agar (for Fluorescein), 500 g
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M119-2.5KGPseudomonas Agar (For Pyocyanin), 2.5 kg
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M119-5KGPseudomonas Agar (For Pyocyanin), 5 kg
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M119-500GPseudomonas Agar (For Pyocyanin), 500 g
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M085-2.5KGPseudomononas Agar Base is a modification of Kings A medium (1) which contains magnesium chloride and potassium sulphate to enhance pigment production. Goto and Enomoto (2) formulated CetriNix supplement for the selective isolation of Pseudomonas
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M085-5KGPseudomononas Agar Base is a modification of Kings A medium (1) which contains magnesium chloride and potassium sulphate to enhance pigment production. Goto and Enomoto (2) formulated CetriNix supplement for the selective isolation of Pseudomonas
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M085-500GPseudomononas Agar Base is a modification of Kings A medium (1) which contains magnesium chloride and potassium sulphate to enhance pigment production. Goto and Enomoto (2) formulated CetriNix supplement for the selective isolation of Pseudomonas
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MU119-500G
Thomas Scientific
Pseudomonas Agar For Detection of Pyocyanin, 500G
Price: $316.69List Price: $351.88Pseudomonas Agar is based on the formulation described by King et al (1) and as recommended by U.S. -
MM120-500G
Thomas Scientific
Pseudomonas Agar Medium For Detection of Fluorescein Medium 20, 500G
Price: $310.04List Price: $344.49Pseudomonas Agar (For Fluorescein) is based on the formula described by King et al (1) and modified as in the Indian Pharmacopoeia (2) for the detection of fluorescein production a water soluble, chloroform insoluble fluorescent pigment by -
MU120-500G
Thomas Scientific
Pseudomonas Agar Medium For Detection of Fluorescein, 500G
Price: $293.01List Price: $325.57Pseudomonas Agar (For Fluorescein) is based on the formula described by King et al (1) and as modified in the U.S. -
MM119-500G
Thomas Scientific
Pseudomonas Agar Medium For Detection of Pyocyanin Medium 21, 500G
Price: $316.69List Price: $351.88Pseudomonas Agar is based on the formulation described by King et al (1) and as recommended in Indian Pharmacopoeia (2) for detecting pyocyanin, a water soluble pigment by Pseudomonas species from pharmaceutical preparation and clinical specimens