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Merck millipore sterito sterile vacuum bottle top filters with pes filter membranes

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific

The Merck Millipore Sterito Sterile Vacuum Bottle-Top Filters with PES filter membranes are designed for the sterile filtration of solutions. They feature a PES (polyethersulfone) filter membrane that retains microorganisms while allowing the passage of fluids. The filters are pre-sterilized and ready for use.

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Isolation and Characterization of Jáchymov Springs

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The 4 radioactive water springs Agricola (water resource yield 10 l/min., temperature 29°C, radioactivity 20 kBq/l), Běhounek (300 l/min., 36°C, 10 kBq/l), C1 (30 l/min., 29°C, 11 kBq/l), and Curie (30 l/min., 29°C, 5 kBq/l) spring up at a depth of 500 m below the surface of gneiss mountain bedrock, in the former silver-uranium mine Svornost (Jáchymov, Czech Republic; GPS 50°22′22.9″N 12°54′42.1″E). The chemical composition of the water springs is summarized in Table S1. Under sterile conditions, 20 liters of each spring water was collected and separately filtered with low vacuum through Merck Millipore Sterito Sterile Vacuum Bottle-Top Filters with PES filter membranes with a 0.2 μm pore size (Fisher Scientific). Filtered water (filtrate) was preserved for further experiments overnight at 28°C or 37°C (according to the spring’s temperature). Filter membranes with retained cells were excised from the plastic cup using a sterile pair of tweezers, placed into 25 mL of sterile filtrate of the respective spring water, and incubated for 48 h at 120 rpm.
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Isolation and Characterization of Jáchymov Springs

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The 4 radioactive water springs Agricola (water resource yield 10 l/min., temperature 29°C, radioactivity 20 kBq/l), Běhounek (300 l/min., 36°C, 10 kBq/l), C1 (30 l/min., 29°C, 11 kBq/l), and Curie (30 l/min., 29°C, 5 kBq/l) spring up at a depth of 500 m below the surface of gneiss mountain bedrock, in the former silver-uranium mine Svornost (Jáchymov, Czech Republic; GPS 50°22′22.9″N 12°54′42.1″E). The chemical composition of the water springs is summarized in Table S1. Under sterile conditions, 20 liters of each spring water was collected and separately filtered with low vacuum through Merck Millipore Sterito Sterile Vacuum Bottle-Top Filters with PES filter membranes with a 0.2 μm pore size (Fisher Scientific). Filtered water (filtrate) was preserved for further experiments overnight at 28°C or 37°C (according to the spring’s temperature). Filter membranes with retained cells were excised from the plastic cup using a sterile pair of tweezers, placed into 25 mL of sterile filtrate of the respective spring water, and incubated for 48 h at 120 rpm.
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