Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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Pagina 274
... tubes are labeled . One tube is " T " for toxin and the second tube is " A " for antitoxin . Add 0.15 ml growth medium to tube " A " and 0.10 ml growth me- dium to tube " T. " Add 0.05 ml stool filtrate to tube " A " for each set , mix ...
... tubes are labeled . One tube is " T " for toxin and the second tube is " A " for antitoxin . Add 0.15 ml growth medium to tube " A " and 0.10 ml growth me- dium to tube " T. " Add 0.05 ml stool filtrate to tube " A " for each set , mix ...
Pagina 357
... tube while holding the tube at an angle . Straighten the tube , causing the plasma level to cover the site of inoculation . 3. Incubate the suspension for 1-4 h at 35 ° -37 ° C and observe for the presence of a gel or clot that cannot ...
... tube while holding the tube at an angle . Straighten the tube , causing the plasma level to cover the site of inoculation . 3. Incubate the suspension for 1-4 h at 35 ° -37 ° C and observe for the presence of a gel or clot that cannot ...
Pagina 645
... tubes are 0.25 ml volumes . Treatment of urine with antibiotics is not necessary for direct inoculation of HFD tube . PROCEDURE 42.2 . HEMADSORPTION OF PRIMARY MONKEY KIDNEY ( PMK. TABLE 42.9 Laboratory Processing of Viral Specimens ...
... tubes are 0.25 ml volumes . Treatment of urine with antibiotics is not necessary for direct inoculation of HFD tube . PROCEDURE 42.2 . HEMADSORPTION OF PRIMARY MONKEY KIDNEY ( PMK. TABLE 42.9 Laboratory Processing of Viral Specimens ...
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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