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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... Precious B9 Differentiation of Mycoplasma genitalium from Mycoplasma pneumoniae by Immunofluorescence 169 Joseph G. Tully SECTION C Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing C1 Introductory Remarks Christiane Bébéar vi Contents.
... Precious B9 Differentiation of Mycoplasma genitalium from Mycoplasma pneumoniae by Immunofluorescence 169 Joseph G. Tully SECTION C Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing C1 Introductory Remarks Christiane Bébéar vi Contents.
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Diagnostic Procedures. SECTION C Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing C1 Introductory Remarks Christiane Bébéar C2 Problems and Opportunities in Susceptibility Testing 181 of Mollicutes 185 George E. Kenny C3 Determination of Minimal ...
Diagnostic Procedures. SECTION C Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing C1 Introductory Remarks Christiane Bébéar C2 Problems and Opportunities in Susceptibility Testing 181 of Mollicutes 185 George E. Kenny C3 Determination of Minimal ...
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... sensitivity of the tests by several orders of magnitude . Positive hybridization data , and in the case of PCR , demonstration in gels of the amplified target sequence , may suffice to indicate the presence of the infectious agent . The ...
... sensitivity of the tests by several orders of magnitude . Positive hybridization data , and in the case of PCR , demonstration in gels of the amplified target sequence , may suffice to indicate the presence of the infectious agent . The ...
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... sensitivity of detection may reach 103 to 105 colony - forming units ( CFUS ) , sufficient in most cases to detect mycoplasmas infecting cell cultures ( Mattson and Johansson , 1993 ) but frequently insufficient to detect mycoplasmas in ...
... sensitivity of detection may reach 103 to 105 colony - forming units ( CFUS ) , sufficient in most cases to detect mycoplasmas infecting cell cultures ( Mattson and Johansson , 1993 ) but frequently insufficient to detect mycoplasmas in ...
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... sensitivity to a level en- abling detection of a single mycoplasma in a clinical sample . Another advantage of nested PCR is that the second - round PCR serves to confirm the specificity of the first - round PCR , as described and ...
... sensitivity to a level en- abling detection of a single mycoplasma in a clinical sample . Another advantage of nested PCR is that the second - round PCR serves to confirm the specificity of the first - round PCR , as described and ...
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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