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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targets . Some bacteria can evade this immune defense by growing pili of different antigenic types , thereby rendering the host's immune response ineffective . For example , Neis- seria gonorrhoeae can produce over 50 pilin types that ...
targets . Some bacteria can evade this immune defense by growing pili of different antigenic types , thereby rendering the host's immune response ineffective . For example , Neis- seria gonorrhoeae can produce over 50 pilin types that ...
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... immune serum , and the EIA substrate . Capture IgM EIAS ( μ - capture EIAs ) have been specifically designed to avoid false - positive reactivity due to rheuma- toid factor ( 42 ) . False - positive reactivity due to rheumatoid factor ...
... immune serum , and the EIA substrate . Capture IgM EIAS ( μ - capture EIAs ) have been specifically designed to avoid false - positive reactivity due to rheuma- toid factor ( 42 ) . False - positive reactivity due to rheumatoid factor ...
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... immune system has limited access to the infection site . They also include circumstances in which the immune system is severely compromised , such as in patients under- going high - dose chemotherapy for hematologic malignan- cies . In ...
... immune system has limited access to the infection site . They also include circumstances in which the immune system is severely compromised , such as in patients under- going high - dose chemotherapy for hematologic malignan- cies . In ...
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