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Non-Nutrient Agar Plate, For Detection of Free-Living Amebae, Hardy Diagnostics
Non-Nutrient Agar Plate, For Detection of Free-Living Amebae, Hardy Diagnostics
Catalog # 10324-444
Supplier:  Hardy Diagnostics
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Non-Nutrient Agar Plate, For Detection of Free-Living Amebae, Hardy Diagnostics
Catalog # 10324-444
Supplier:  Hardy Diagnostics
Supplier Number:  G225
Product available on GSA Advantage®
CAS Number:  
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Specifications

  • Description:
    Non-Nutrient Agar Plate, For Detection of Free-Living Amebae
  • Size:
    Pack of 10
  • Cat. No.:
    10324-444
  • Format:
    15×100 mm plate
  • Supplier no.:
    G225

Specifications

About this item

For the detection of free-living pathogenic Acanthamoeba and Naegleria spp. cysts, trophozoites, and flagellates in tissue, soil, or water samples.

  • Simple procedure
  • Easy read out
  • Microscopically visualize distinct feeding tracks left behind by amebae

Non-Nutrient agar and Page's Saline are recommended for the detection of free-living pathogenic Acanthamoeba and Naegleria spp

Simple procedure, prepared, ready-to-use media. Easy Read-out, microscopically visualize (100x) distinct feeding tracks left behind by amebae.

cysts, trophozoites, and flagellates in tissue, soil, or water samples.