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American Type Culture Collection

Leuconostoc citrovorum 8081 (American Type Culture Collection number). [Pg.21]

A seed culture of S. cerevisiae ATCC 24860 (American Type Culture Collection, Manassas, VA, USA) was grown in a media of 5g glucose, and 0.5 g yeast extract, respectively, 1.5 g KH2P04 and 2.25 g Na2P04 phosphate buffer up to a total volume of distilled water, 500 ml. The media was sterilised at 121 °C for 15 min. The stock culture of the microorganisms was transferred to the broth media for preparation of seed culture. [Pg.209]

Citric acid fermentation of cane-molasses is by submerged fermentation in a 21 biostat (B. Braun) stirred fermenter. A strain of Aspergillus niger is the most widely used for commercial production. A. niger is also highly recommended in the present study, which can obtained from the American Type Culture Collection, Rockville, Maryland, USA. Molasses... [Pg.280]

American Type Culture Collection, Parklawn Drive, Rockville, Md./USA Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc., Summit, N.J. und Basel, Schweiz... [Pg.705]

ATCC = American Type Culture Collection NCMB = National Collection of Marine Bacteria... [Pg.80]

Other scientific disciplines required standards. WTien the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) was founded in 1925, one of its chief roles was to be a source of standards for the rapidly developing public health laboratory activity in the USA. In this context we mean standard organisms, rather than standard materials or chemicals, but their use was analogous, they helped produce better analytical data. [Pg.2]

Edwards MJ, ed. (1997) ATCC QC and reference strains, ist edn. American Type Culture Collection, Rockville, MD. [Pg.193]

American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) 10801 University Blvd. [Pg.315]

Strain with ATCC number could be obtained from American Type Culture Collection (Manassas, VA, USA). [Pg.213]

American Type Culture Collection, Manassas, VA George Mason University, Manassas, VA Naval Surface Weapons Center, Dahlgren, VA Commonwealth Biotechnologies, Richmond, VA Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC Emery University, Atlanta, GA USDA FSIS/MOSPL, Athens, GA Midwest Research Institute, Palm Bay, FL University of Miami, FL US EPA, Cincinnati, OH... [Pg.110]

Calu-3 (American type culture collection ATCC HTB-55) is a human bronchial epithelial cell line derived from an adenocarcinoma of the lung [59], This cell line has been shown to exhibit serous cell properties and form confluent monolayers of mixed cell phenotypes, including ciliated and secretory cell types [60], but the cilia are formed very irregularly and seem to disappear with increasing passage number (unpublished observations, C.E. and B.F.). Calu-3 cells have shown utility as a model to examine transport [61-63] and metabolism in human bronchial epithelial cells for many therapeutic compounds [64], Furthermore, they have been used in a number of particlecell interaction studies [65-67], The interactions between respiratory epithelial cells and particulates are discussed more in detail in Chap. 19. [Pg.241]

American Type Culture Collection ATCC www.atcc.org Bacteria, fungi, yeasts, cell lines, DNA, viruses, Archaea... [Pg.87]

Fig. 9. Biotransformation of dihydroquinidine (and acylated derivatives) to the corresponding (3S)-3-hydroxy compounds (as % observed at the reaction plateau), using various collection strains of Mucor plumbeus (ATCC American Type Culture Collection CBS Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures DSM Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen MMP Mycotheque of the Paris Museum of National History)... Fig. 9. Biotransformation of dihydroquinidine (and acylated derivatives) to the corresponding (3S)-3-hydroxy compounds (as % observed at the reaction plateau), using various collection strains of Mucor plumbeus (ATCC American Type Culture Collection CBS Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures DSM Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen MMP Mycotheque of the Paris Museum of National History)...
Log-phase culture of HeLa or some other rapidly growing mammalian cell line (American Type Culture Collections, Rockville, MD). [Pg.366]

The red photosynthetic bacterium appears to be identical morphologically and in its behaviour with a stock culture of Chromatium warmingii obtained from the American Type Culture Collection, No. 14 959. It will be referred to as Chromatium warmingii NI (NI = new isolate). [Pg.121]

S. badius and S. viridosporus are obtained from the American Type Cultures Collection, ATCC 39115 and 39117, respectively. [Pg.530]

Other macrocyclic polyket naracvclophanes cylindrocyciophanes (Cylindrospermum licheniforme Kutzing, Nostocales, from American Type Culture Collection, and nostocyclophanes from Nostoc linckia (Roth) Bomet ex Bomet Flahault, from Univ. of Texas Culture Collection, freshwater Cyanobact. Hoye 2000). [Pg.32]


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