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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN MICROBIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1949
Within the limited space available for this review obviously it will not be possible even to list, much less to evaluate, each of the newly devised tools and/or techniques which have appeared in recent years. Therefore, this account will be concerned mainly with recent trends in techniques with an indication of the reference material.
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New rapid microbiological diagnostic techniques.

Journal of paediatrics and child health, 1997
To briefly and critically review the role of new, rapid techniques, especially PCR, in the diagnosis of infectious diseases.Review of the literature.New diagnostic techniques show great promise but many techniques are still in their infancy and the relative roles of the various methods remain uncertain.It seems likely that different techniques will ...
D, Burgner, D, Isaacs, R, Givney
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Microbiological applications of immunomagnetic techniques

1995
In today’s competitive food industry with diverse range of products (e.g. short shelf-life foods, modified atmosphere packaged products and minimally processed products), and governed by strict food legislation, microbiological safety has become a key issue.
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Advanced Techniques in Diagnostic Microbiology

2013
Preface.- Automated Blood Cultures.- Urea Breath Tests for Detection of Helicobacter pylori.- Rapid Antigen Tests.- Advanced Antibody Detection.- Phenotypic Testing of Bacterial Antimicrobial Susceptibility.- Biochemical Profile-Based Microbial Identification Systems.- Rapid Bacterial Characterization and Identification by MALDI-TOP Mass Spectrometry.-
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MICROBIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES

2005
G.L. Pettipher, J.M. Jay, H.H. Wang
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Molecular microbiology techniques

2017
Xiangyang Zhu, Mohammed A. Al-Moniee
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Graphing Techniques for Introductory Microbiology

This module will introduce the introductory microbiology students to graphing skills to visualize and interpret the data to investigate the effect of environmental factor (temperature) on bacterial growth.
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Environmental Microbiology and Basic Microbiological Techniques

Sunita Devi   +3 more
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