PMID: 6410373May 1, 1983Paper

Prediction of microorganism resistance to the immobilization process in polyacrylamide gel

Prikladnaia biokhimiia i mikrobiologiia
N G StarostinaB A Fikhte

Abstract

It is shown that the immobilization of bacterial cells in polyacrylamide gel or their exposure to monomer acrylamide results in a quantitatively similar decrease of their viability. It is indicated that acrylamide treatment may be used as a test for measuring the resistance of microbial populations to polyacrylamide gel immobilization and predicting the survival rate of microorganisms incorporated.

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