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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Pagina 946
... reactive ( equivocal or positive ) . Antigen preparations for Western immuno- blotting include whole - cell lysates or recombinant antigen mixtures that are transferred after SDS - PAGE to blot mem- branes . The advantage of ...
... reactive ( equivocal or positive ) . Antigen preparations for Western immuno- blotting include whole - cell lysates or recombinant antigen mixtures that are transferred after SDS - PAGE to blot mem- branes . The advantage of ...
Pagina 960
... reactive in persons who do not have neurosyphilis ( 46 ) . When screening for congenital syphilis , CDC recom- mends testing of the mother's serum rather than cord blood . Recent studies compared the reactivity of the mother's serum ...
... reactive in persons who do not have neurosyphilis ( 46 ) . When screening for congenital syphilis , CDC recom- mends testing of the mother's serum rather than cord blood . Recent studies compared the reactivity of the mother's serum ...
Pagina 964
... Reactive nontreponemal or treponemal test and no previous history of syphilis 3. For persons with a history of syphilis , a fourfold increase in titer on a quantitative nontreponemal test when results of past tests are compared with the ...
... Reactive nontreponemal or treponemal test and no previous history of syphilis 3. For persons with a history of syphilis , a fourfold increase in titer on a quantitative nontreponemal test when results of past tests are compared with the ...
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