Re: Bacteria viability study

Mahesh K. Bhalgat (MaheshBhalgat@probes.com)
Fri, 4 Apr 1997 08:11:33 -0008

The yeast viability kit does work for bacteria but the staining is
very dim. The better choice for staining bacteria would be any of
the following kits available from Molecular Probes:

LIVE/DEAD BacLight Bacterial Viability Kit
ViaGram Red+ Bacterial Gram Stain and Viability Kit
Live BacLight Bacterial Gram Stain Kit
Bacteria Counting Kit

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> Subject: Re: yeast viability study

> Would this work for bacteria?
> Nan Harvey
> Jackson, MS
>
>
> On Thu, 3 Apr 1997, Mahesh K. Bhalgat wrote:
>
> >
> > Molecular Probes cells a LIVE/DEAD Yeast Viability Kit (Catalog #
> > 7009) that provides a simple and sensitive assay for discriminating
> > viable yeast and fungi in complex mixtures or in pure cultures.
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> > \>
> > > I would like to study the viability in yeast. What probes can I use best??
> > > Thanks!!
> > >
> > > TNO voeding Zeist
> > > tel: 030-6944131/725
> > > E-mail: M.deboer@voeding.tno.nl
> > > The Netherlands
> > >
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Mahesh K. Bhalgat, Ph.D.
Molecular Probes, Inc.
Eugene OREGON 97402

Phone: (541) 465-8300
Fax: (541) 344 6504
E-mail: mahesh@probes.com
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