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pubmed-article:9172869pubmed:abstractTextIt is established that the highest growth peculiarities are characteristic of the nutrient medium for gonococcus isolation of the following composition: MPA of fresh bovine hearts enriched with casein hydrolysate, yeast autolysate, cattle serum (CS) and 0.01% addition of sodium humate. The given nutrient medium has the highest diagnostic potentialities. A possibility to change bovine hearts MPA for swine heart MPA, CS serum and plasmol. The nutrient medium on the basis of fresh swine heart, enriched with plasmol, casein hydrolysate and yeast autolysate may be used to isolate and cultivate gonococci under the laboratory conditions.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:9172869pubmed:articleTitle[A comparison of nutrient media for the cultivation of Neisseria gonorrhoeae].lld:pubmed
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