Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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... Positive Negative Positive Negative Growth ( anaerobic ) Inhibited ( anaerobic ) Growth No growth Hippurate hydrolysis Indole Kanamycin - vancomycin blood agar KCN Kit for identification of En- terobacteriaceae 10 % Lactose L - J medium ...
... Positive Negative Positive Negative Growth ( anaerobic ) Inhibited ( anaerobic ) Growth No growth Hippurate hydrolysis Indole Kanamycin - vancomycin blood agar KCN Kit for identification of En- terobacteriaceae 10 % Lactose L - J medium ...
Pagina 513
... positive organisms are divided into three major categories based on micro- scopic morphology and the presence of spores . 1. Anaerobic gram - positive cocci . This group primarily includes Peptostrepto- coccus and Streptococcus . If a ...
... positive organisms are divided into three major categories based on micro- scopic morphology and the presence of spores . 1. Anaerobic gram - positive cocci . This group primarily includes Peptostrepto- coccus and Streptococcus . If a ...
Pagina 516
... positive , gram - positive coccus is P. asaccharolyticus . P. indolicus , another in- dole positive coccus , is rarely isolated from clinical specimens and , unlike P. asaccharoly- ticus , converts lactate to propionate and is usu- ally ...
... positive , gram - positive coccus is P. asaccharolyticus . P. indolicus , another in- dole positive coccus , is rarely isolated from clinical specimens and , unlike P. asaccharoly- ticus , converts lactate to propionate and is usu- ally ...
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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