Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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Pagina 73
... added to the 10 % KOH for enhanced visi- bility of fungal elements , or lactophenol cotton blue may be used alone for wet mount prepa- rations of fungi . One of the most exciting new stains for visualizing fungi and other microor ...
... added to the 10 % KOH for enhanced visi- bility of fungal elements , or lactophenol cotton blue may be used alone for wet mount prepa- rations of fungi . One of the most exciting new stains for visualizing fungi and other microor ...
Pagina 99
... ( added glycerol ) . Use of these media is mentioned in Chapter 41 . 8.3.k. Middlebrook agars and broths . These media ... added to support the growth of most mycobacteria . 8.3.1 . Phenylethyl alcohol agar . By adding the chemical ...
... ( added glycerol ) . Use of these media is mentioned in Chapter 41 . 8.3.k. Middlebrook agars and broths . These media ... added to support the growth of most mycobacteria . 8.3.1 . Phenylethyl alcohol agar . By adding the chemical ...
Pagina 870
... added to a final concentration of 16 mg / ml . The egg yolk suspension is added as indicated for egg yolk agar . Alternatively , one may leave out the egg yolk suspension ( the medium is effec- tive without the egg yolk , but the ...
... added to a final concentration of 16 mg / ml . The egg yolk suspension is added as indicated for egg yolk agar . Alternatively , one may leave out the egg yolk suspension ( the medium is effec- tive without the egg yolk , but the ...
Sommario
Diagnostic immunologic principles and Morganella Obesumbacterium Proteus | 12 |
Laboratory organization and quality | 19 |
Chlamydia Mycoplasma and Rickettsia Color Plates | 38 |
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