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Do I have to use the media listed on your product sheet?

BEI Resources only confirms growth of the bacteria on or in the media listed  on  the product sheet. If you do want to use another media,  it is highly recommended that you inoculate our media in parallel.  BEI Resources s  growth media based on its ability to produce robust growth.  We also try to use formulas that we know are commonly available to laboratories. 

Antibiotics should never be omitted from a recommended media formulation and concentrations should not be altered.

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Updated on: 12/4/2013 10:02:56 AM
The medium listed on the virus product information sheet does not include any antibiotics. Should I add antibiotics to my medium?
BEI Resources does not use any antibiotics in the virus medium as antibiotics can influence the growth of the virus. Antibiotics may be used initially while curing a contaminated virus isolate. However, once the viral stock is cured, the passage of virus grown for distribution through BEI Resources is antibiotic-free.
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Updated on: 10/29/2014 3:08:49 PM
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The following is a list of published abstracts and papers where the work was either facilitated, or directly supported, by the BEI Resources Program.


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Zhou, K., V. Kammarchedu, and A. Ebrahimi, Direct Laser-Functionalized Au-LIG Sensors for Real-time Electrochemical Monitoring of Response of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilms to Antibiotics. ECS Sensors Plus, 2023.
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Updated on: 11/20/2023 6:57:52 PM
Nittoli, T., et al., Potent Rifampicin derivatives can clear MRSA infections at single low doses when concomitantly dosed with Vancomycin. The Journal of Antibiotics, 2023: p. 1-9.
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Updated on: 11/20/2023 6:27:42 PM
Sivadas, N., et al., Naturally Derived Malabaricone B as a Promising Bactericidal Candidate Targeting Multidrug-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus also Possess Synergistic Interactions with Clinical Antibiotics. Antibiotics, 2023. 12(10): p. 1483.
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Updated on: 10/23/2023 9:35:12 AM
Podoll, J.D., et al., A small-molecule membrane fluidizer re-sensitizes methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) to β-lactam antibiotics. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 2023: p. e00051-23.
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Updated on: 10/23/2023 9:11:03 AM
Alsaab, F.M., et al., Computationally Designed AMPs with Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Activity against MDR Acinetobacter baumannii. Antibiotics, 2023. 12(9): p. 1396.
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Updated on: 10/23/2023 8:59:41 AM
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The following is a list of published abstracts and papers where the work was either facilitated, or directly supported, by the NIH HIV Reagent Program.





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