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. 1980 Dec;40(6):1130–1132. doi: 10.1128/aem.40.6.1130-1132.1980

Growth of cholesterol-reducing Eubacterium on cholesterol-brain agar.

A W Brinkley, A R Gottesman, G E Mott
PMCID: PMC291731  PMID: 7458310

Abstract

An agar medium containing 5% cholesterol has been developed for the isolation, enumeration, and characterization of cholesterol-reducing strains of Eubacterium.

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