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Aseptic Laboratory Techniques: Volume Transfers with Serological Pipettes and Micropipettors

DOI :

10.3791/2754-v

11:43 min

May 31st, 2012

May 31st, 2012

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1Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics, University of California, Los Angeles

When working in a laboratory, it is imperative to minimize sources of contamination. Aseptic technique refers to procedures that permit transfer of cultures and reagents while avoiding contact with non-sterile surfaces. Serological pipettes and micropipettors are used to measure precise volumes without compromising sterility of solutions used in experiments.

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