Manual of Clinical Microbiology, Volume 1ASM Press, 2003 - 2113 pagine Includes information on infection detection and prevention and control, diagnostic technologies, bacteriology, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic agents and susceptibility test methods, virology, mycology, and parasitology. |
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... amplification . FIGURE 2 Transcription -. TABLE 1 Nucleic acid amplification methods Method Category Manufacturer ( trademark name ) bDNA Signal Bayer Diagnostics , Temp requirement Isothermal Nucleic acid target DNA , RNA Reference 117 ...
... amplification . FIGURE 2 Transcription -. TABLE 1 Nucleic acid amplification methods Method Category Manufacturer ( trademark name ) bDNA Signal Bayer Diagnostics , Temp requirement Isothermal Nucleic acid target DNA , RNA Reference 117 ...
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... amplification is achieved and after 30 cycles a 10 - fold amplification occurs . In prac- tice , the amplification may not be completely efficient due to failure to optimize the reaction conditions or the pres- ence of inhibitors of the ...
... amplification is achieved and after 30 cycles a 10 - fold amplification occurs . In prac- tice , the amplification may not be completely efficient due to failure to optimize the reaction conditions or the pres- ence of inhibitors of the ...
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... amplification that are present in CSF and that are not inactivated by boiling ( 70 ) . The inhibition rate can be reduced to < 1 % when a silica - based extraction method is used . Urine spec- imens are now commonly used for the ...
... amplification that are present in CSF and that are not inactivated by boiling ( 70 ) . The inhibition rate can be reduced to < 1 % when a silica - based extraction method is used . Urine spec- imens are now commonly used for the ...
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