Rapid detection by transmission electron microscopy of mycoplasma contamination in sera and cell cultures.

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Abstract

Transmission electron microscopy has been employed for the rapid detection of mycoplasma in sera and cell cultures. High speed centrifugation of sera or low speed centrifugation of cell debris, followed by negative staining of the resuspended pellet, detected mycoplasma contamination more frequently than a culture method followed by direct fluorescence (DAPI), which was used as a control procedure. The appearance of the mycoplasma cell border and content gives some information about particle viability.

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Barth, O. M., & Majerowicz, S. (1988). Rapid detection by transmission electron microscopy of mycoplasma contamination in sera and cell cultures. Memórias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 83(1), 63–66. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0074-02761988000100009

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