Molecular microbiology : diagnostic principles and practice / editor-in-chief, David H. Persing ; editors, Fred C. Tenover ... [et al.].
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Washington, D.C. : ASM Press, c2004.Description: xvi, 724 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cmISBN: - 155581221X
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Culture confirmation and Direct-detrction probes Applications of fluoresence in situ hybridization in diagnostic microbiology DNA probes. For culture confirmation and direct detection of bacterial infections: a review of technology Use of commercial amplification tests in the clinical microbiology laboratory: test selection and quality assurance Evolution of in vitro amplification methods: the juice has been worth the squeeze. Diagnostic sequencing and mutation detection
Diagnostic principles. Culture confirmation and direct-detection probes. Applications of fluoresence in situ hybridization in diagnostic microbiology. DNA probes. For culture confirmation and direct detection of bacterial infections: a review of technology. Use of commercial amplification tests in the clinical microbiology laboratory: test selection and quality assurance. Gerri s. hall, mark katanik, marion tuohy
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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