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. 1977 Jan;33(1):213–214. doi: 10.1128/aem.33.1.213-214.1977

Chemically defined medium for Rothia dentocariosa.

R J Lesher, S J Deal
PMCID: PMC170628  PMID: 836021

Abstract

A chemically defined medium for Rothia dentocariosa has been established. All strains tested, including the type strain, grew well in this medium. Rothia strains had a generation time of 3.5 to 4.0 h, with a yield of 62 mg (dry weight) per 100 ml after 72 h of growth in the chemically defined medium.

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