Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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... CATALASE TEST 1. With a loop or sterile wooden stick , transfer a small amount of pure growth from the agar onto the ... Catalase test . Bubbles of gas are released when a catalase positive organism is emulsified in a drop of hydrogen ...
... CATALASE TEST 1. With a loop or sterile wooden stick , transfer a small amount of pure growth from the agar onto the ... Catalase test . Bubbles of gas are released when a catalase positive organism is emulsified in a drop of hydrogen ...
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... Catalase test . Acid fast bacilli pro- duce the enzyme catalase , which is detected by the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide and the subsequent active ebullition of gas ( oxygen ) bubbles . Detection of catalase activity , which should be ...
... Catalase test . Acid fast bacilli pro- duce the enzyme catalase , which is detected by the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide and the subsequent active ebullition of gas ( oxygen ) bubbles . Detection of catalase activity , which should be ...
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... CATALASE TEST 1. Prepare 10 % Tween 80 solution as follows : Tween 80 ( Difco Laboratories ) Distilled water 10 ml ... catalase test , Procedure 41.9 ) , and ( 2 ) by the ability of the catalase enzyme to remain active after heating , a ...
... CATALASE TEST 1. Prepare 10 % Tween 80 solution as follows : Tween 80 ( Difco Laboratories ) Distilled water 10 ml ... catalase test , Procedure 41.9 ) , and ( 2 ) by the ability of the catalase enzyme to remain active after heating , a ...
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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