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... Antigens The most widely used methods for detection of bacterial antigens in situ employ antiserum or antibody fractions labeled with fluorescent dyes such as fluorescein or rhodamine ( see 1.4 ) . Bind- ing which is exclusively to ...
... Antigens The most widely used methods for detection of bacterial antigens in situ employ antiserum or antibody fractions labeled with fluorescent dyes such as fluorescein or rhodamine ( see 1.4 ) . Bind- ing which is exclusively to ...
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... antigens , and their serological reactivity has been used to define antigenic groups of several genera ( 47 ) . Cell wall teichoic acids are cova- lently linked to peptidoglycan . Teichoic acids of the glycerol phosphate polymer type ...
... antigens , and their serological reactivity has been used to define antigenic groups of several genera ( 47 ) . Cell wall teichoic acids are cova- lently linked to peptidoglycan . Teichoic acids of the glycerol phosphate polymer type ...
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... antigens and enzymes , 46 interpretation of micrographs , 45 photography , 44-45 scanning electron microscopy , 35-36 , 44 sources of materials , 48 transmission electron microscopy , 35 , 36-44 value and limitations , 35 Electronic ...
... antigens and enzymes , 46 interpretation of micrographs , 45 photography , 44-45 scanning electron microscopy , 35-36 , 44 sources of materials , 48 transmission electron microscopy , 35 , 36-44 value and limitations , 35 Electronic ...
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Determinative Methods of Light Microscopy R N DOETSCH | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
RALPH N COSTILOW Editor | 63 |
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