Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1990 - 861 pagine |
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... latex re- agents than by India ink direct preparations . Latex tests for detection of rotavirus in stool filtrates have been compared favorably with electron microscopy and ELISA methods . Latex reagents are also being evaluated for ...
... latex re- agents than by India ink direct preparations . Latex tests for detection of rotavirus in stool filtrates have been compared favorably with electron microscopy and ELISA methods . Latex reagents are also being evaluated for ...
Pagina 128
... Latex agglutination . Antibody molecules can be bound in a random alignment to the surface of latex ( polystyrene ) beads ( Figure 10.1 ) . Since the number of antibody molecules bound to each latex particle is large , the potential ...
... Latex agglutination . Antibody molecules can be bound in a random alignment to the surface of latex ( polystyrene ) beads ( Figure 10.1 ) . Since the number of antibody molecules bound to each latex particle is large , the potential ...
Pagina 129
... latex agglutination . 10.1.c. Liposome - enhanced latex agglutination . Phospholipid molecules form small closed vesicles under certain controlled conditions . These vesicles , consisting of a single lipid bilayer , are called lipo ...
... latex agglutination . 10.1.c. Liposome - enhanced latex agglutination . Phospholipid molecules form small closed vesicles under certain controlled conditions . These vesicles , consisting of a single lipid bilayer , are called lipo ...
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Diagnostic immunological principles and 28 Nonfermentative gramnegative bacilli | 12 |
Laboratory organization and quality | 17 |
Hospital epidemiology | 36 |
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