1974
DOI: 10.1136/jcp.27.1.70
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A simple method for detecting mycoplasma infection of cell cultures

Abstract: SYNOPSIS This paper describes the overnight Giemsa staining method for detecting mycoplasma infection of cell cultures. This simple method requires no special equipment and has practical application in most cell culture laboratories. This technique has been used conveniently to monitor stock cell cultures for mycoplasma infection over a 12-month period avoiding any contamination.

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“…The organisms did not stain with Brown and Brenn Gram stain but they were stained blue in Wolbach-Giemsa-stained sections, features which are consistent with Mycoplasma. 10 Histologic examination of the lung revealed diffuse alveolar edema, and a fibrous tag was present on the epicardial surface. Histologic lesions were not present in any other tissue.…”
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“…The organisms did not stain with Brown and Brenn Gram stain but they were stained blue in Wolbach-Giemsa-stained sections, features which are consistent with Mycoplasma. 10 Histologic examination of the lung revealed diffuse alveolar edema, and a fibrous tag was present on the epicardial surface. Histologic lesions were not present in any other tissue.…”
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confidence: 99%