Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus Rosenbach 拉丁名
(ATCC? 27217?) 统一编号
Strain Designations 菌株别名 502A
Application 用途 Enteric Research
Isolation 分离基物 Nares of nurse
Biosafety Level 生物安全等级 2
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Antigenic Properties Serologic type (b)c1
Product Format 提供形式 freeze-dried
Storage Conditions 保藏条件
Frozen 冷冻物: -80℃ or colde
r Freeze-Dried 冻干物: 2℃ to 8℃
Live Culture 活物: See Propagation Section
Preceptrol? no
Type Strain 模式菌株 no
Antigenic Properties Serologic type (b)c1
Antibiotic Resistance Penicillin sensitive Resistant to 5 ?g but sensitive to 10 ?g of tetracycline
Comments 注释 Bacterial interference in treating staphylococcal disease in newborn babies and patients with chronic furunculosis Coagulase positive Does not produce penicillinase Usually lysed by phages 7, 47, 53, 54 and 77 Serologic type (b)c1
Medium 培养基 ATCC? Medium 3: Nutrient agar or nutrient broth
Growth Conditions 生长条件
Temperature 培养温度: 37℃
Atmosphere 需氧情况: Aerobic
Name of Depositor 寄存人 HR Shinefield
Isolation 分离基物 Nares of nurse
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