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Ward's® Live Clostridium sporogenes Culture

Ward's® Live Clostridium sporogenes Culture

This organism can be isolated from soil, wounds, and intestinal tracts of humans. It digests protein and is known for its strong, distinctive odor.

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Ward's® Live Sporosarcina ureae Culture

Ward's® Live Sporosarcina ureae 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 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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Agrobacterium tumafaciens

Agrobacterium tumafaciens

A. tumefaciens is a pathogenic soil bacterium known to cause grown gall disease, in nut trees and the plants of some stone fruits.

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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 Enterococcus faecalis Culture (Pathogenic)

Ward's® Live Enterococcus faecalis Culture (Pathogenic)

This organism is normal flora of human intestine and may be pathogenic in humans. This organism will grow in Sodium chloride solution.

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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 Pseudomonas fluorescens Culture

Ward's® Live Pseudomonas fluorescens Culture

This organism is commonly found in soil and water, and is also associated with spoiled food. It produces a diffusible fluorescent pigment.

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Ward's® Live Streptococcus pneumoniae Culture - PATHOGEN

Ward's® Live Streptococcus pneumoniae Culture - PATHOGEN

No Lancefield group shown, alpha hemolysis. Bile solubility test positive, optochin sensitive. Causes pneumonia. 

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Ward's® Live Rhodospirillum rubrum Culture

Ward's® Live Rhodospirillum rubrum Culture

This species of Rhodospirillum is commonly isolated from stagnant water and mud. It is especially interesting because it produces a red pigment and is also capable of photosynthesis.

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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 Serratia marcescens Cultures:  Strain 933 and Strain WCF

Ward's® Live Serratia marcescens Cultures: Strain 933 and Strain WCF

Both of these strains of Serratia marcescens are colorless mutants when plated alone, but when grown together, they produce a red pigment.

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Ward's® Live Geobacillus stearothermophilus Culture

Ward's® Live Geobacillus stearothermophilus Culture

This spore-forming, thermophilic organism is commonly used for germicidal and sporicidal testing due to its ability to withstand higher-than-normal temperatures.

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Ward's® Live Streptococcus agalactiae Culture - PATHOGEN

Ward's® Live Streptococcus agalactiae Culture - PATHOGEN

Isolated from milk and udders of cows. Lancefield group B, beta hemolysis. Causes infection of the female genital tract, maternal septicemia, neonatal infections. Camp test positive; resistant to bacitracin.

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Ward's® Live Pseudomonas aeruginosa culture (Pathogenic)

Ward's® Live Pseudomonas aeruginosa culture (Pathogenic)

This organism can be isolated from many human urinary tract infections, as well as polluted water and sewage. It is commonly identified by its distinctive grape-like smell (trimethylamine) or because it can turn the agar light green due to production of a blue pigment (pyocyanin).

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Bacteria and Fungi Slide Set

Bacteria and Fungi Slide Set

An Ideal Selection to Demonstrate Morphological Differences Between Two Kingdoms

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