Propionibacterium acnes (Gilchrist) Douglas and Gunter deposited as Corynebacterium acnes (Gilchrist) Eberson
Designations:
NCTC 737 [VPI 0389]
Isolation:
facial acne
Depositor:
NCTC
History:
ATCC <<--NCTC<<--A. Hayden
Biosafety Level:
1
Shipped:
freeze-dried
Growth Conditions:
ATCC medium1053: Reinforced Clostridial medium (Oxoid CM149) Temperature: 37.0°C
Duration: anaerobic
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