Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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Pagina 603
... smears , even after staining , some mycobacteria may be viable on the slide , which should be handled as if it were contaminated . Other material , including ground or ho- mogenized tissue , touch preparations of cut surfaces of tissue ...
... smears , even after staining , some mycobacteria may be viable on the slide , which should be handled as if it were contaminated . Other material , including ground or ho- mogenized tissue , touch preparations of cut surfaces of tissue ...
Pagina 604
... smear , since stained bacilli can float off the slide into the oil and may possibly contribute to a false positive reading for the next smear examined . " Smears should be examined thoroughly ; the technologist should scan each area ...
... smear , since stained bacilli can float off the slide into the oil and may possibly contribute to a false positive reading for the next smear examined . " Smears should be examined thoroughly ; the technologist should scan each area ...
Pagina 793
... smears or PVA - preserved smears as previously described . b . Place in 70 % ethanol for 5 min . * c . Place in 70 % ethanol plus D'Antoni's iodine ( dark reddish brown ) for 2-5 min . d . Place in 70 % ethanol for 5 min . * e . Wash in ...
... smears or PVA - preserved smears as previously described . b . Place in 70 % ethanol for 5 min . * c . Place in 70 % ethanol plus D'Antoni's iodine ( dark reddish brown ) for 2-5 min . d . Place in 70 % ethanol for 5 min . * e . Wash in ...
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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