New Year, New Look for Lab M's Harlequin™ Chromogenic Media
go back to news archives | Lab M's growing range of chromogenic culture media for the isolation and identification of a variety of important micro-organisms has a new look for 2010. Marketed under the Harlequin™ brand, the range now includes media designed to support the isolation of key organisms of significance to public health such as Listeria monocytogenes, Cronobacter sakazakii, Escherichia coli and Salmonella species. A new Harlequin™ logo and separate identity have been created, making it easier for customers to select chromogenic media specifically. |
One of the most significant advances in microbiological culture in recent years, chromogenic media provide a rapid, accurate means of isolating and enumerating target micro-organisms based on the detection of specific enzyme activities. Harlequin™ chromogenic media can help reduce the need for subculture and confirmatory biochemical tests. Further details of Lab M's Harlequin range are available at www.labm.com |
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Posted on January 11, 2010
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