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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... genotyping . The Viroseq HIV - 1 genotyping assays ( Applied Biosys- tems , Foster City , Calif . ) also uses dideoxy chain - terminating sequencing , but each dideoxynucleotide is labeled with a different fluorescent dye . Each ...
... genotyping . The Viroseq HIV - 1 genotyping assays ( Applied Biosys- tems , Foster City , Calif . ) also uses dideoxy chain - terminating sequencing , but each dideoxynucleotide is labeled with a different fluorescent dye . Each ...
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... genotype ) and E. casseliflavus ( vanC2 and vanC3 genotypes ) strains ( 9 , 11 , 43 , 70 ) . The remaining three types of enterococcal glycopeptide resis- tance seem to occur rarely and are encoded by genetic determinants that were ...
... genotype ) and E. casseliflavus ( vanC2 and vanC3 genotypes ) strains ( 9 , 11 , 43 , 70 ) . The remaining three types of enterococcal glycopeptide resis- tance seem to occur rarely and are encoded by genetic determinants that were ...
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... genotypes , especially the Beijing genotype , frequently encountered in the Beijing area , other regions of Asia , the former USSR , and other geographical areas ( 146 ) . In the United States , the largest known epidemic due to drug ...
... genotypes , especially the Beijing genotype , frequently encountered in the Beijing area , other regions of Asia , the former USSR , and other geographical areas ( 146 ) . In the United States , the largest known epidemic due to drug ...
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