Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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Pagina 503
... incubation to detect the more slowly growing and pigmenting anaerobes . The thioglycolate broth serves only as a backup source of culture material , which may be needed in the event of a jar failure or growth inhibition on plates due to ...
... incubation to detect the more slowly growing and pigmenting anaerobes . The thioglycolate broth serves only as a backup source of culture material , which may be needed in the event of a jar failure or growth inhibition on plates due to ...
Pagina 558
... incubation , subculture several drops of the broth culture to Edward - Hayflick agar ( Chapter 45 ) . Continue to incubate the original broth . 5. If broth that exhibited no changes at 7 days shows a slight acid pH shift at any time ...
... incubation , subculture several drops of the broth culture to Edward - Hayflick agar ( Chapter 45 ) . Continue to incubate the original broth . 5. If broth that exhibited no changes at 7 days shows a slight acid pH shift at any time ...
Pagina 619
... incubate upright for 2 h at 37 ° C. Incubation in a water bath will insure maintenance of adequate temperature . 5. After the first hour , shake the tube gently without tilting . 6. After the 2 h incubation , tilt the tube six times ...
... incubate upright for 2 h at 37 ° C. Incubation in a water bath will insure maintenance of adequate temperature . 5. After the first hour , shake the tube gently without tilting . 6. After the 2 h incubation , tilt the tube six times ...
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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