Abstract
Mycoplasma canadense and Mycoplasma verecundum were cultured in a serum-free medium containing bovine serum albumin, cholesterol, oleic acid, and palmitic acid in order to avoid the addition of horse serum. Growth was detected by measurement of A640 and by colony formation. The level of growth attained in this medium was less than that obtained in the horse serum-supplemented media, but colonies retained their distinctive morphology.
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Munoz, G., & Sotomayor, P. (1990). Conditions for growing Mycoplasma canadense and Mycoplasma verecundum in a serum-free medium. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 56(7), 2259–2261. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.56.7.2259-2261.1990
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