Textbook of Diagnostic MicrobiologyConnie R. Mahon, George Manuselis Saunders, 1995 - 1134 pagine This 2nd Edition offers students a comprehensive approach to the essential information they need in identifying etiologic agents of infectious diseases. New content has been added on emerging viral pathogens, newly recognized parasitic agents, emerging resistance, and emerging technologies. Pedagogical features include tables, procedures, case studies, and illustrations. Information is presented to beginning level students in a logical approach to microbiology progressing from core principles and concepts to systematic identification of etiologic agents of infectious disease. A saleable instructor's CD-ROM is also available. |
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... Tissue Distribution Blood Liver Alveolar macrophage Lung Histiocyte Connective tissue Peritoneal macrophage Microglial cell Mesangial cell Macrophage Peritoneum Central nervous system Kidney Spleen , lymph nodes Chemotaxis The PMNs ...
... Tissue Distribution Blood Liver Alveolar macrophage Lung Histiocyte Connective tissue Peritoneal macrophage Microglial cell Mesangial cell Macrophage Peritoneum Central nervous system Kidney Spleen , lymph nodes Chemotaxis The PMNs ...
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... tissue or bone Pulmonary Intraabdominal Urinary tract Female genital tract Other Specimens and Recommended Methods of Collection Cerebrospinal fluid , carefully aspirated abscess material , tissue from biopsy or autopsy Carefully ...
... tissue or bone Pulmonary Intraabdominal Urinary tract Female genital tract Other Specimens and Recommended Methods of Collection Cerebrospinal fluid , carefully aspirated abscess material , tissue from biopsy or autopsy Carefully ...
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... tissue grinder . Homogenize the piece of tissue or bone fragment until a thick sus- pension is obtained . Ideally , this procedure can be performed within an anaerobic chamber . If a chamber is not available , the grinding must be ...
... tissue grinder . Homogenize the piece of tissue or bone fragment until a thick sus- pension is obtained . Ideally , this procedure can be performed within an anaerobic chamber . If a chamber is not available , the grinding must be ...
Sommario
COMPARISON OF EUKARYOTIC AND PROKARYOTIC CELL | 7 |
MICROBIAL GROWTH AND NUTRITION | 14 |
CHAPTER | 15 |
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