Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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... Fluorescence techniques Fluorescent dyes have been used to stain many types of biological materials . Truant's acid - fast stain containing auramine and rhoda- mine is used to detect acid - fast organisms in tissue sections and sputum ...
... Fluorescence techniques Fluorescent dyes have been used to stain many types of biological materials . Truant's acid - fast stain containing auramine and rhoda- mine is used to detect acid - fast organisms in tissue sections and sputum ...
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... fluorescence of FITC- stained specimens usually is excited with light in the wavelength band 350 to 450 nm , although fluorescein absorbs maximally at 490 nm ( Fig . 5 ) . When mercury arc lamps are used with in- terference filters for ...
... fluorescence of FITC- stained specimens usually is excited with light in the wavelength band 350 to 450 nm , although fluorescein absorbs maximally at 490 nm ( Fig . 5 ) . When mercury arc lamps are used with in- terference filters for ...
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... fluorescence and typical morphology . Non- pathogenic treponemes in the negative control should show no , to minimal ( < 2+ ) , fluorescence and atypical morphology . If the control smears are satisfactory , examine smears made from le ...
... fluorescence and typical morphology . Non- pathogenic treponemes in the negative control should show no , to minimal ( < 2+ ) , fluorescence and atypical morphology . If the control smears are satisfactory , examine smears made from le ...
Contents
Indigenous and Pathogenic Microorganisms of Humans | 25 |
Procedures to Use During Outbreaks of FoodBorne Disease | 40 |
Collection Handling and Processing of Specimens HENRY D ISENBERG JOHN | 52 |
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