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... agglutination test ( see Chapter 38 ) , which uses a standardized , heat - killed , smooth Brucel- la antigen , is the most reliable of the serologic tests . The standard agglutination test does not detect antibodies to B. canis , but ...
... agglutination test ( see Chapter 38 ) , which uses a standardized , heat - killed , smooth Brucel- la antigen , is the most reliable of the serologic tests . The standard agglutination test does not detect antibodies to B. canis , but ...
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... agglutination , immunodiffusion , and CIE are valuable in the diagnosis of systemic Candida infections . On the other hand , the agglutination and complement fixation tests have proven to be unreliable . The latex aggluti- nation ...
... agglutination , immunodiffusion , and CIE are valuable in the diagnosis of systemic Candida infections . On the other hand , the agglutination and complement fixation tests have proven to be unreliable . The latex aggluti- nation ...
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... agglutination tube and proceed in reverse until tube 1 is reached , as indicated , using the same pipet . Agglutination tube 0.5 of 0.5 39 FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY TECHNIQUES IN DIAGNOSTIC MICROBIOLOGY The fluorescent antibody. TABLE 38-2 ...
... agglutination tube and proceed in reverse until tube 1 is reached , as indicated , using the same pipet . Agglutination tube 0.5 of 0.5 39 FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY TECHNIQUES IN DIAGNOSTIC MICROBIOLOGY The fluorescent antibody. TABLE 38-2 ...
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Microorganisms encountered in the eye 26 Grampositive nonsporeforming | 14 |
Methods of obtaining pure cultures | 17 |
Collection and transport of specimens | 31 |
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