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The best way is to filter sterilize the solution using a nylon membrane/ syringe filter, of 0.45 micron pore size. If needed, dissolve Urea in autoclaved water and then filter sterilize.

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How would you sterilize a media that is heat sensitive?

The best way is to filter sterilize the solution using a nylon membrane/ syringe filter, of 0.45 micron pore size. If needed, dissolve Urea in autoclaved water and then filter sterilize.


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