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. 1981 Jan;41(1):325–326. doi: 10.1128/aem.41.1.325-326.1981

Bacteroides species: maintenance of laboratory strains.

W W Baldwin, M Tseng, M E Landay
PMCID: PMC243687  PMID: 7013699

Abstract

A medium composed of blood agar base (40 g/liter), yeast extract (5 g/liter), and cysteine hydrochloride (0.05 g/liter), completely filling screw-cap tubes (13 by 100 mm), can keep Bacteroides species alive for at least 10 months without refrigeration.

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