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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... Antigen detection methods can be used as screening methods . They are aimed at detecting organisms or their antigens ( e.g. , proteins or glycoproteins ) directly by using specific antibodies as reagents . Although these methods are ...
... Antigen detection methods can be used as screening methods . They are aimed at detecting organisms or their antigens ( e.g. , proteins or glycoproteins ) directly by using specific antibodies as reagents . Although these methods are ...
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... antigen assay for rotavirus antigen detection in stool specimens . The agglutination assays usually use latex particles coated with specific antibodies to structural anti- gens and can detect soluble antigens in urine , cerebrospinal ...
... antigen assay for rotavirus antigen detection in stool specimens . The agglutination assays usually use latex particles coated with specific antibodies to structural anti- gens and can detect soluble antigens in urine , cerebrospinal ...
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... antigens are combined . The antigens tested in serological assays include the 38 - kDa antigen ( 31 , 41 , 64 , 169 ) , lipoarabinomannan ( 112 ) , antigen 60 ( 36 ) , the antigen 85 complex ( 142 ) , and glycolipids including phenolic ...
... antigens are combined . The antigens tested in serological assays include the 38 - kDa antigen ( 31 , 41 , 64 , 169 ) , lipoarabinomannan ( 112 ) , antigen 60 ( 36 ) , the antigen 85 complex ( 142 ) , and glycolipids including phenolic ...
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