Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume 54, Pages 851-1642American Society for Microbiology, 1988 - Microbial ecology |
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Page 1005
... assay limits of detection , calculated by subtracting two standard deviations from the zero value ( for the com- petitive assay ) or by adding two standard deviations to the zero value ( for the two - site assays ) were as follows : 5 ...
... assay limits of detection , calculated by subtracting two standard deviations from the zero value ( for the com- petitive assay ) or by adding two standard deviations to the zero value ( for the two - site assays ) were as follows : 5 ...
Page 1007
... assays . As well as these qualitative assays , they have also developed semiquantitative assays ( 3 , 5 ) to inves- tigate the antigenic relationships of different methanogen species . Although the slide immunoenzymatic assay can be ...
... assays . As well as these qualitative assays , they have also developed semiquantitative assays ( 3 , 5 ) to inves- tigate the antigenic relationships of different methanogen species . Although the slide immunoenzymatic assay can be ...
Page 1008
... assay showed reduced recovery of added M. mazei in the presence of other cells at this concentration . Therefore , the competitive assay would be preferred for analysis of mixed culture . Interference is not only caused by steric ...
... assay showed reduced recovery of added M. mazei in the presence of other cells at this concentration . Therefore , the competitive assay would be preferred for analysis of mixed culture . Interference is not only caused by steric ...
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