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Revision as of 18:56, 19 May 2016
plan de trabajo 1a semana [9-15 mayo] 2a semana [16-22 mayo]
Documentación Visual
Preparación Cultivo
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Rotulando y Sembrando muestra vaginal
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Plantando LactBacilus Plantarium pura
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NinjaPCR HARDGLAM
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Glosario términos
- Peltier
- PCR
- Arduino
- incubadora
- buffer
- eppendorf
- MRS
- Agar
- Primer
- Lactobacilus
- Polimerasa
- Electroforesis
Inventario Químico
- labkem
- Violet Red Bile w/ Glucose (VRBG) Agar BAC Ph.Eur, ISO-21528
- Preparation: Dissolve 41.5 gr on 1 L with heat and boil for 1 min until complete dissolution. Sterilize at 118°C for 15 min.
- Tris (hydroxymethyl) aminomethane AGR
- Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) disodium salt dihydrate AGR
- Agarose E GEN
- Acetic acid glacial, volumetric solution 0.1 M (0.1N) VSA
- Violet Red Bile w/ Glucose (VRBG) Agar BAC Ph.Eur, ISO-21528
Recursos útiles
Mobile Labs
- Bento Lab Starter Kit: a ready-to-go laboratory hardware. The Starter Kit contains all the materials you need when learning to use Bento Lab for the first time, including instructions and reagents.
- Amino Bio
- Symbiolab
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