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Aseptic Technique.

Tomasz BykowskiBrian Stevenson
Published in: Current protocols in microbiology (2021)
This article describes common laboratory procedures that can reduce the risk of culture contamination (sepsis), collectively referred as "aseptic technique." Two major strategies for aseptic work are described: using a Bunsen burner and using a laminar flow hood. Both methods are presented in the form of general protocols applicable to a variety of laboratory tasks such as pipetting and dispensing aliquots, preparing growth media, and inoculating, passaging, and spreading microorganisms on petri dishes. © 2020 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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