Q:

How much sample do you need for accurate results with MycoAlert® and MycoAlert® PLUS Mycoplasma Detection Kits? Do you need cells or just supernatant?

A:

The standard protocol calls for taking 2 ml of culture media, spinning down any cells and removing 100 µl of supernatant. Smaller initial aliquots of media may be taken to start with if necessary.

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Bioassay

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