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A Cabinet For Aseptic Manipulations1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

W. G. Friend
Affiliation:
Vegetable Insect Section, Entomology Laboratory Ottawa, Ontario

Extract

Attempts to rear plants and animals under aseptic conditions have led to the development of special cabinets in which the atmosphere can be sterilized and the experimental materials manipulated without fear of contamination. The mechanical design, instrumentation, and principles upon which the development of such equipment is based have been admirably discussed by Reyniers (1943). House and Patton (1949) made an ingenious modification of Reyniers' cabinet whereby it can be used to anaesthetize, handle, and weigh cockroaches aseptically.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1955

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References

House, H. L. and Patton, R. L.. 1949. Nutritional studies with Blattella germanica (L.) reader under aseptic conditions. I. Equipment and technique. Canadian Ent. 81: 94100.Google Scholar
Reyniers, J. A., ed. 1943. Micrurgical and germ-free methods. 1st ed.Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, Ill.Google Scholar