- potato-blood agar
- Bordet-Gengou a.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
agar — A complex polysaccharide (a sulfated galactan) derived from seaweed (various red algae); used as a solidifying agent in culture media; it has the valuable property of melting at 100°C, but not solidifying until 49°C. [Bengalese] bile salt a. an a … Medical dictionary
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Bordet-Gengou agar — an agar base containing potato infusion, glycerol, and sodium chloride, enriched with blood, used for the isolation of Bordetella pertussis and B. parapertussis. Called also B G a … Medical dictionary
Bordet — Jules, Belgian bacteriologist and Nobel laureate, 1870–1961. See Bordetella, B. Gengou potato blood agar, B. Gengou bacillus, B. Gengou phenomenon, B. and Gengou reaction … Medical dictionary
Gengou — Octave, French bacteriologist, 1875–1957. See G. phenomenon, Bordet G. potato blood agar, Bordet G. bacillus, Bordet G. phenomenon, Bordet and G. reaction … Medical dictionary
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