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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... hybridization . If a nitrocellulose membrane is used , the gel must then be neutralized to a pH below 9.0 . The transfer to the membrane can then be achieved by a num- ber of protocols , the most common ones based on upward or downward ...
... hybridization . If a nitrocellulose membrane is used , the gel must then be neutralized to a pH below 9.0 . The transfer to the membrane can then be achieved by a num- ber of protocols , the most common ones based on upward or downward ...
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... hybridization include liquid - phase , solid - phase , and in situ hybridization . * This chapter contains information presented in chapter 13 by Yi - Wei Tang and David H. Persing in the seventh edition of this Manual . The leading ...
... hybridization include liquid - phase , solid - phase , and in situ hybridization . * This chapter contains information presented in chapter 13 by Yi - Wei Tang and David H. Persing in the seventh edition of this Manual . The leading ...
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... Hybridization Studies 99 At present , the bacterial species concept is generally ac- cepted among taxonomists and DNA - DNA hybridization is acknowledged as the reference method for the establish- ment of relationships within and ...
... Hybridization Studies 99 At present , the bacterial species concept is generally ac- cepted among taxonomists and DNA - DNA hybridization is acknowledged as the reference method for the establish- ment of relationships within and ...
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