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January 14, 2017
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10.3791/55064-v
We describe a simple method for screening bacterial cultures for the production of compounds inhibitory towards other bacteria.
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Hockett, K. L., Baltrus, D. A. Use of the Soft-agar Overlay Technique to Screen for Bacterially Produced Inhibitory Compounds. J. Vis. Exp. (119), e55064, doi:10.3791/55064 (2017).
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