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. 1977 Nov;6(5):536–537. doi: 10.1128/jcm.6.5.536-537.1977

Bacto-TB hydrolysis reagent (Tween 80) for identification of Serratia.

M Weiner
PMCID: PMC274813  PMID: 336646

Abstract

Among 21 species of Enterobacteriaceae, only Serratia hydrolyzed the commercially available Bacto-TB hydrolysis reagent (Tween 80). The procedure allowed accurate differentiation of Serratia within 24 h.

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