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. 1979 Sep;38(3):436–439. doi: 10.1128/aem.38.3.436-439.1979

Isolation of radiation-resistant bacteria without exposure to irradiation.

S W Sanders, R B Maxcy
PMCID: PMC243513  PMID: 394680

Abstract

Resistance to desiccation was utilized in the selection of highly radiation-resistant asporogenous bacteria from non-irradiated sources. A bacterial suspension in phosphate buffer was dried in a thin film at 25 degrees C and 33% relative humidity. Storage under these conditions for 15 days or more reduced the number of radiation-sensitive bacteria. Further selection for radiation-resistant bacteria was obtained by irradiation of bacteria on velveteen in the replication process, thereby avoiding the toxic effect of irradiated media. The similarity of radiation resistance and identifying characteristics in irradiated and non-irradiated isolates should allay some concerns that highly radiation-resistant bacteria have been permanently altered by radiation selection.

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