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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For example , Neisseria species possess specific receptors for transferrin and
can remove iron from transferrin at the cell surface ; Yersinia pestis can use heme
as a sole source of iron ; Vibrio vulnificus can utilize iron from the hemoglobin ...
For example , Neisseria species possess specific receptors for transferrin and
can remove iron from transferrin at the cell surface ; Yersinia pestis can use heme
as a sole source of iron ; Vibrio vulnificus can utilize iron from the hemoglobin ...
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Examples include identification of the presence of IgM - specific anti - hepatitis A
virus antibodies ( IgM anti - HAV ) ... For example , viruses are usually detected
by identifying structural components ( envelope glycoproteins ) , whereas
bacteria ...
Examples include identification of the presence of IgM - specific anti - hepatitis A
virus antibodies ( IgM anti - HAV ) ... For example , viruses are usually detected
by identifying structural components ( envelope glycoproteins ) , whereas
bacteria ...
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With the advent of rRNA - DNA hybridization and , subsequently , the various
rDNA sequencing methods , taxonomists had a new framework in which they
could revise classification schemes . The classical — and extreme - example is
the ...
With the advent of rRNA - DNA hybridization and , subsequently , the various
rDNA sequencing methods , taxonomists had a new framework in which they
could revise classification schemes . The classical — and extreme - example is
the ...
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Contents
GENERAL ISSUES | 3 |
Human Herpesviruses 6 | 6 |
Contributors xv THE CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY | 9 |
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