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- | "date" : "2013-06- | + | "date" : "2013-06-07", |
- | "author" : " | + | "author" : "bruno-thomas", |
- | "title" : " | + | "title" : "Plates with ampicillin and chloramphenicol", |
- | "content" : "<html> | + | "content" : "<html>We have prepared LB Agar and then added antibiotic. Finally we have plated the preparation in plastes. <br/>We have prepared plate at the concentration of 50 um/ml for ampicillin and 150 ul/ml for chloramphenicol.<br/><i>Seems that the concentration of Chloramphenicol is 5 times more concentrated than normally used.</i></html>", |
- | "tags" : " | + | "tags" : "mix" |
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{
"date" : "2013-06-07",
"author" : "bruno-thomas",
"title" : "Plates with ampicillin and chloramphenicol",
"content" : "We have prepared LB Agar and then added antibiotic. Finally we have plated the preparation in plastes.
We have prepared plate at the concentration of 50 um/ml for ampicillin and 150 ul/ml for chloramphenicol.
Seems that the concentration of Chloramphenicol is 5 times more concentrated than normally used.",
"tags" : "mix"
}