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Ward's® Live Oscillatoria Culture

Ward's® Live Oscillatoria Culture

Oscillatoria is a genus of filamentous green algae that moves by sliding filaments back and forth against each other.

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Ward's® Kocuria rosea

Ward's® Kocuria rosea

This organism is commonly isolated from soil or water, and produces a pink or rose colored pigment.

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Ward's® Live Aquaspirillium serpens Culture

Ward's® Live Aquaspirillium serpens Culture

All microbial cultures undergo an extensive quality control program prior to releasing for sale, so they are guaranteed for purity as well as for species.

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Streptococcus sanguinis

Streptococcus sanguinis

Normal flora of the mouth and throat. Lancefield group H, alpha hemolysis. Optochin resistant. May cause infections in humans. Nonmotile. Cocci; chains. Gram positive reaction. Aerobic. Incubation temperature 37°C. Blood agar growth medium. Note: Pathogen.

Packaged in a 16 x 125 mm tubes. Call our Customer Service for availability of demo plates and other special orders.

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Ward's® Live Serratia liquefaciens Culture

Ward's® Live Serratia liquefaciens Culture

Colorless, most widely dispersed of the Serratia species. 

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Ward's® Live Anabaena Culture

Ward's® Live Anabaena Culture

Anabaena is a genus of filamentous, un-branched Cyanobacteria consisting of bead-like cells and enlarged spores or heterocysts.

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Ward's® Live Kocuria rhizophila (Micrococcus luteus) Culture

Ward's® Live Kocuria rhizophila (Micrococcus luteus) Culture

Kocuria rhizophila is also commonly known by the name Micrococcus luteus. This organism is commonly isolated from soil, and is frequently used to test antimicrobial efficacy in the food industry.

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Ward's® Live Escherichia coli culture

Ward's® Live Escherichia coli culture

This organism is a common inhabitant of intestinal flora, and can be a major cause of urinary tract infection.

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Ward's® Live Shigella sonnei Culture - PATHOGEN

Ward's® Live Shigella sonnei Culture - PATHOGEN

isolated from human intestine. Lactose positive and sucrose positive after a few days’ growth. Causes a mild form of dysentery.

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Ward's® Live Morganella morganii (Proteus morganii) Culture - PATHOGEN

Ward's® Live Morganella morganii (Proteus morganii) Culture - PATHOGEN

Isolated from human intestine, this organism is known for its distinctive putrefactive odor.

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Ward's® Live Gloeocapsa Culture

Ward's® Live Gloeocapsa Culture

This colonial cyanobacteria is structured as several cells bound together in a gelatinous "mucilaginous sheath".

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Ward's® Live Citrobacter freundii Culture

Ward's® Live Citrobacter freundii Culture

All microbial cultures undergo an extensive quality control program prior to releasing for sale, so they are guaranteed for purity as well as for species.

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Ward's® Live Bacillus subtilis Culture

Ward's® Live Bacillus subtilis Culture

This organism is commonly isolated in soil and produces antibiotics such as bacitracin, subtilisin, and mycobacillin.

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Ward's®  Live Mycobacterium smegmatis culture

Ward's® Live Mycobacterium smegmatis culture

This organism is occasionally isolated from soil, but most frequently from smegma- a secretion from male and female genitalia.

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Ward's® Live Staphylococcus aureus, Beta (β) hemolytic - PATHOGEN

Ward's® Live Staphylococcus aureus, Beta (β) hemolytic - PATHOGEN

Beta hemolysis on blood. Causes wound infections and septicemia. 

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Ward's® Live Klebsiella pneumoniae Culture - PATHOGEN

Ward's® Live Klebsiella pneumoniae Culture - PATHOGEN

Noted for capsular swelling. Causes pneumonia and urinary tract infections.

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