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... fluorescent antibody technique in direct stain- ing of early growth from Bordet - Gengou plates * and were able thereby to identify B. pertussis 1 day earlier . The fluorescent antibody technique is an aid in diagnosis ; however , it ...
... fluorescent antibody technique in direct stain- ing of early growth from Bordet - Gengou plates * and were able thereby to identify B. pertussis 1 day earlier . The fluorescent antibody technique is an aid in diagnosis ; however , it ...
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... FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY TECHNIQUES IN DIAGNOSTIC MICROBIOLOGY The fluorescent antibody method , more prop- erly known as the immunofluorescence method , is a rapid , reproducible , and reliable aid , in the hands of experienced workers ...
... FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY TECHNIQUES IN DIAGNOSTIC MICROBIOLOGY The fluorescent antibody method , more prop- erly known as the immunofluorescence method , is a rapid , reproducible , and reliable aid , in the hands of experienced workers ...
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... fluorescent antibody diagnostic procedures have been evaluated , and thus a number of standardized commercially prepared conjugates have become available . * Fluorescent antibody conjugates are stable for prolonged periods under various ...
... fluorescent antibody diagnostic procedures have been evaluated , and thus a number of standardized commercially prepared conjugates have become available . * Fluorescent antibody conjugates are stable for prolonged periods under various ...
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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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