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agar

Jellylike carbohydrate, obtained from seaweeds. It is used mainly in microbiological experiments as a culture medium for growing bacteria and other micro-organisms. The agar is resistant to breakdown by micro-organisms, remaining a solid jelly throughout the course of the experiment.

It is also used as a laxative and in preserved foods.



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Five [micro]l and 100 [micro]L of hemolymph were plated on two sets of Petri dishes containing Brain Heart Infusion Agar with 10% sheep blood or Rabbit Blood Agar (both from Hardy Diagnostics, Santa Maria, CA).
jejuni were spread on brain heart infusion agar (Difco-Becton-Dickinson, Sparks, MD, USA), supplemented with 0.
Homogenates were inoculated onto Lowenstein-Jensen slants and plates of brain heart infusion agar containing 5% sheep red blood cells and Middlebrook 7H10 agar with albumin-
 
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