Identification Methods for Microbiologists, Volume 2Brian Montague Gibbs, Frederick Arthur Skinner Academic Press, 1966 |
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... test for cholera vibrios . The nitrate and indole tests are best done separately . Inositol fermentation is a most useful test in rapidly distinguishing Plesiomonas from Vibrio and Aeromonas . The detailed lipolytic and proteolytic tests ...
... test for cholera vibrios . The nitrate and indole tests are best done separately . Inositol fermentation is a most useful test in rapidly distinguishing Plesiomonas from Vibrio and Aeromonas . The detailed lipolytic and proteolytic tests ...
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... tests These tests are dependent on the fact that the majority of mycoplasmas are able either to ferment glucose and certain other carbohydrates or to metabolize arginine to ammonia . One group , the " T - strain mycoplasmas ...
... tests These tests are dependent on the fact that the majority of mycoplasmas are able either to ferment glucose and certain other carbohydrates or to metabolize arginine to ammonia . One group , the " T - strain mycoplasmas ...
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... tests often give satisfactory results in complement fixation tests . Mycoplasma antigens for complement fixation tests usually consist of suspensions of whole cells in saline ( 0.85 % , w / v ) , or veronal - buffered saline ( e.g. ...
... tests often give satisfactory results in complement fixation tests . Mycoplasma antigens for complement fixation tests usually consist of suspensions of whole cells in saline ( 0.85 % , w / v ) , or veronal - buffered saline ( e.g. ...
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS | 1 |
Identification of Human Vibrios and Allied Organisms | 9 |
Classification of Azotobacters | 19 |
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