Drigalski spatula
Appearance
ADrigalski spatulais a type ofcell spreaderconsisting of a cylindrical rod or wire, usually of metal or glass, bent in the shape of a triangle with a handle.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
The tool is named afterGermanbacteriologistWilhelm von Drigalski(1871-1950).[7]
References
[edit]- ^Franz-Josef Bibo, Hanno Birke, Helmut Böhm, Walter Czysz, Heinz Gorbauch, Hans J. Hoffmann, Hans-Herrmann Rump, and Wilhelm Schneider (2011):Water Analysis: A Practical Guide to Physico-Chemical, Chemical and Microbiological Water Examination and Quality Assurance,page 633.ISBN9783642726101
- ^Ronald Westphal (1988):Microbiological Techniques in School,page 34. Document No. 28 in the seriesScience and Technology Education.
- ^Reiner Hedderich, Rolf Müller, Yasmin Greulich, Norbert Bannert, Gudrun Holland, Petra Kaiser, Rolf Reissbrodt (2011: "Mechanical damage to Gram-negative bacteria by surface plating with the Drigalski-spatula technique".International Journal of Food Microbiology,volume 146, issue 1, pages 105-107.doi:10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2011.02.005
- ^(2019): "Item 41049: Drigalski spatulas made of glass".Assistent (Karl Hecht) online catalog. Accessed on 2019-10-25.
- ^(2019): "Product 1800024: Drigalski spatula".Marienfeld-Superior online catalog. Accessed on 2019-10-25.
- ^(2019): "Product BRG516: Drigalski spatula stainless steelArchived2019-10-26 at theWayback Machine".Rogo-Sampaic online catalog. Accessed on 2019-10-25.
- ^Wilhelm Katner (1959):Drigalski, Karl Rudolf Arnold ArturWilhelmvon.Neue Deutsche Biographie,volume 4, page 144. Online version accessed on 2019-10-25.