Detection of Escherichia coli in Foods: Indole Staining Methods for Cellulosic and Polysulfone Membrane Filters
AUTOR(ES)
Sharpe, Anthony N.
RESUMO
Optimized procedures for staining Escherichia coli colonies on cellulosic and polysulfone membrane filters are described. An explanation for the behavior of the Ehrlich reaction on membrane filters is suggested.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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