Manual of Clinical Microbiology, Volume 1Includes information on infection detection and prevention and control, diagnostic technologies, bacteriology, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic agents and susceptibility test methods, virology, mycology, and parasitology. |
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... antibodies to infectious bacterial agents such as Treponema pallidum and Salmonella species . The principle of hemagglutination ( HA ) was exploited to develop the HA inhibition ( HAI ) assays that were used widely and effectively for ...
... antibodies to infectious bacterial agents such as Treponema pallidum and Salmonella species . The principle of hemagglutination ( HA ) was exploited to develop the HA inhibition ( HAI ) assays that were used widely and effectively for ...
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... antibodies ) . The specificity resides in the antibody combining site ( Fab or variable portion ) or the idiotype of the antibody . Within the variable portion , antigens may combine with several portions , and the closer the fit , the ...
... antibodies ) . The specificity resides in the antibody combining site ( Fab or variable portion ) or the idiotype of the antibody . Within the variable portion , antigens may combine with several portions , and the closer the fit , the ...
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... antibodies produced is exemplified in infection by group A streptococci , in which antibodies to a variety of intracellular and extracellular antigens can be identified by serological assays . Judicious selection of the correct ...
... antibodies produced is exemplified in infection by group A streptococci , in which antibodies to a variety of intracellular and extracellular antigens can be identified by serological assays . Judicious selection of the correct ...
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