Molecular and Diagnostic Procedures in Mycoplasmology: Diagnostic ProceduresAcademic Press, 21 feb 1996 - 466 pagine This book and its companion, Volume I, concentrate on new procedures--especially those based on the new molecular methodology--developed within the past decade. This volume deals with the new genetic and immunological tools applied to the diagnosis of mycoplasma infections of humans, animals, plants, insects, and all cultures. Volume I outlines the approaches, techniques, and procedures applied to cell and molecular biology studies of mycoplasmas.
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... Probes A1 A2 A3 A4 A5' A6 Introductory Remarks Shmuel Razin Oligonucleotide Probes Complementary to 16S rRNA Karl-Erik /ohansson Cloned Genomic DNA Fragments as Probes David Yogev and Shmuel Razin PCR: Selection of Target Sequences Rémi ...
... Probes A1 A2 A3 A4 A5' A6 Introductory Remarks Shmuel Razin Oligonucleotide Probes Complementary to 16S rRNA Karl-Erik /ohansson Cloned Genomic DNA Fragments as Probes David Yogev and Shmuel Razin PCR: Selection of Target Sequences Rémi ...
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... DNA probes and DNA amplification. As could be expected, significant developments have also taken place in the more “classical” procedures, those dealing with the cultivation, serological characterization, and pathogenicity testing of ...
... DNA probes and DNA amplification. As could be expected, significant developments have also taken place in the more “classical” procedures, those dealing with the cultivation, serological characterization, and pathogenicity testing of ...
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... gene or DNA probes, was introduced in the early 1980s. The principle is simple: genes or genomic sequences specific for a particular group of infectious agents, a single species, or even a particular strain are selected, cloned, or ...
... gene or DNA probes, was introduced in the early 1980s. The principle is simple: genes or genomic sequences specific for a particular group of infectious agents, a single species, or even a particular strain are selected, cloned, or ...
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... probe was developed (Chapter A2, this volume). Since these probes hybridize to the mycoplasmal rRNA found in much more abundance than the DNA genomic targets, sensitivity of detection may reach 103 to 105 colony-forming units (CFUs) ...
... probe was developed (Chapter A2, this volume). Since these probes hybridize to the mycoplasmal rRNA found in much more abundance than the DNA genomic targets, sensitivity of detection may reach 103 to 105 colony-forming units (CFUs) ...
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... DNA of other prokaryotes. This may be satisfactory for detection of ... DNA accessible. However, some clinical samples may contain undefined inhibitors of the PCR reaction, reducing the ... probes complementary A1 Introductory Remarks 27.
... DNA of other prokaryotes. This may be satisfactory for detection of ... DNA accessible. However, some clinical samples may contain undefined inhibitors of the PCR reaction, reducing the ... probes complementary A1 Introductory Remarks 27.
Sommario
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Immunological Tools | 87 |
Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing | 179 |
Diagnosis of Specific Diseases | 205 |
Experimental Infections | 323 |
Diagnosis of Mycoplasma Infections of Cell Cultures | 405 |
Appendix | 453 |
Index | 463 |
Color Plate Section | 467 |
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