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US Patent 6168930
Issued Date
January 2, 2001
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The present invention relates to a method for improving the growth and detection of bacteria, yeasts, fungi or cocci, by adding sterile-filtered yeast extract and/or p-iodonitrotetrazolium violet to the culture medium.
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Biotest AG (Dreieich,DE)
Published
January 2, 2001
Application Number
08/889,927
Filed
January 8, 1997
US Classification
435/34   435/244 435/39
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C12Q   1/04   (20060101)  
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Jan 24, 1996 [DE] 196 02 345
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435/34   435/29   435/38   435/39   435/244   435/253.6  
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