Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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Pagina 325
... agar plate , a Colum- bia colistin - nalidixic acid agar plate , an anaerobic blood agar plate ( if indicated ) and into thioglycolate broth . Spread the inoculum on the plates with a sterile glass spreading rod or a loop . Additional ...
... agar plate , a Colum- bia colistin - nalidixic acid agar plate , an anaerobic blood agar plate ( if indicated ) and into thioglycolate broth . Spread the inoculum on the plates with a sterile glass spreading rod or a loop . Additional ...
Pagina 373
... agar plates ( except the anaerobic plates ) in 5 % -10 % CO2 , colony mor ... plate allows subsurface colonies to display hemolysis due to streptolysin O ... ( Plate 25.2 ) . If the presence of hemolysis is uncertain , it may be detected by ...
... agar plates ( except the anaerobic plates ) in 5 % -10 % CO2 , colony mor ... plate allows subsurface colonies to display hemolysis due to streptolysin O ... ( Plate 25.2 ) . If the presence of hemolysis is uncertain , it may be detected by ...
Pagina 504
... Plates Anaerobes are usually present in mixed culture with other anaerobes or with facultative bacte- ria ; the combination of enrichment and selec- tive agar plates yields information that will sug- gest the presence and perhaps the ...
... Plates Anaerobes are usually present in mixed culture with other anaerobes or with facultative bacte- ria ; the combination of enrichment and selec- tive agar plates yields information that will sug- gest the presence and perhaps 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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