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[New microbiological techniques].
Der Urologe. Ausg. A, 2018Microbiological diagnostic procedures have changed rapidly in recent years. This is especially true in the field of molecular diagnostics. Classical culture-based techniques are still the gold standard in many areas; however, they are already complemented by automated and also molecular techniques to guarantee faster and better quality results.
S, Schubert, A, Wieser, G, Bonkat
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Microbiological Sampling Techniques
1989The purpose of microbiological sampling is to allow statements of density, types and locations of microorganism which reside on the skin. The problem is that different answers are given by different sampling techniques. In laboratory experiments microorganisms are grown in ideal homogeneous culture conditions and a single sample of the culture will ...
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New microbiological techniques for hospital epidemiology
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1987Infection control teams rely on microbiology laboratories for accurate, reproducible data to trace the spread of microorganisms in the hospital. Since few problems are recognized immediately, laboratories should save important nosocomial pathogens so that outbreak strains will be available for analysis by more sophisticated techniques, particularly ...
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MICROBIOLOGICAL BARRIER TECHNIQUES
1965Abstract : Microbiological barriers prevent the migration of microbial contaminants. Historically, the use of barriers in laboratory operations was documented as early as in the 19th century. In relation to the steps normally taken to detect and control microbiological contamination, the tests used with microbiological barrier systems include air ...
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Comparative Study of Subgingival Microbiological Sampling Techniques
Journal of Periodontology, 1992The presence of specific bacteria in subgingival plaque has been used as an indicator of active periodontal disease. The technique of subgingival sampling may conjecturally influence the identification and enumeration of microorganisms reported. In this study, paper point sampling and sealer sampling are compared. Subgingival samples using both methods
S, Renvert +4 more
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Oilfield Microbiology: Molecular Microbiology Techniques Used During a Biocide Evaluation
Offshore Technology Conference Asia, 2018Abstract Biocide chemicals are an essential control in the oil and gas industry. From drinking water to hydrocarbon production streams, it is necessary to use the correct chemical, at the correct dose to prevent uncontrolled microbiological activity.
Douglas Bennet, Heike Hoffmann
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Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2014
Editorial overview : Novel technologies in microbiology: Recent advances in techniques in ...
Emmanuelle, Charpentier +1 more
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Editorial overview : Novel technologies in microbiology: Recent advances in techniques in ...
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Microbiological Techniques for Molecular Biology
This chapter provides the experimenter with an overview of the microbiological procedures and techniques indispensable for molecular cloning. We presented detailed descriptions of all the essential techniques associated with handling the laboratory’s favorite microorganism, the gram-negative bacteria Escherichia coli.Satarupa Das, Biswadip Das
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Transcriptomic Techniques in Diagnostic Microbiology
2018Traditional pathogen detection methods have long been the standard diagnostic approach to infectious diseases. While undoubtedly useful, pathogen detection is hampered by low sensitivity and specificity or prolonged turnaround times. A novel concept that addresses these limitations involves focusing on the host’s response to infection rather than ...
Zachary E. Holcomb, Ephraim L. Tsalik
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Advanced Techniques in Soil Microbiology
2007Detection and Diversity of Fungi from Environmental Samples: Traditional Versus Molecular Approaches.- Functional Genomic Approaches for Mycorrhizal Research.- Automated Fluoroscence Sequencing and Troubleshooting.- mRNA Quantitation Using Real Time PCR.- Laboratory Practice for the Production of Polyclonal and Monoclonal Antibodies.- Modern Techniques
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