Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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... substrates . These enzymes have traditionally been used as markers for separating species groups . If an organism possessed a given en- zyme and was able to utilize a substrate , an endproduct would be formed that changed the pH of the ...
... substrates . These enzymes have traditionally been used as markers for separating species groups . If an organism possessed a given en- zyme and was able to utilize a substrate , an endproduct would be formed that changed the pH of the ...
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... substrate- impregnated filter paper disks to wells in a plastic tray ( Plate 9.7 ) . Many different groups of bacteria , including Enterobacteriaceae , an- aerobes , and Neisseria species , can be tested in the versatile Minitek system ...
... substrate- impregnated filter paper disks to wells in a plastic tray ( Plate 9.7 ) . Many different groups of bacteria , including Enterobacteriaceae , an- aerobes , and Neisseria species , can be tested in the versatile Minitek system ...
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... substrate stock solution as follows : Phenolphthalein disulfate , tripotassium salt ( Sigma Chemical Co. ) Distilled ... substrate stock to one flask , for a final concentration of 0.001 M phenolphthalein substrate . d . For the 14 day ...
... substrate stock solution as follows : Phenolphthalein disulfate , tripotassium salt ( Sigma Chemical Co. ) Distilled ... substrate stock to one flask , for a final concentration of 0.001 M phenolphthalein substrate . d . For the 14 day ...
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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