Saturday, November 25, 2006

Diagnostic Bacteriology Protocols

Diagnostic Bacteriology Protocols - Electroporation Protocols for Microorganisms
(Methods in Molecular Biology) Volume 46
Pages:293

Diagnostic Bacteriology Protocols presents a broad range of currently used techniques for detecting, identifying, and differentiating bacterial cell components, including structured proteins, nucleic acids, enzyme activities, lipopolysaccharides, and metabolites. It describes each technique in simple easy-to-follow steps that guarantee reproducible results for novices and senior researchers alike. Troubleshooting tips, alternative ways of performing procedures, and informative explanations about why certain steps are necessary-aids not usually found in standard journal recipes help even highly skilled researchers to obtain the results they want.

Current protocols for the identification and differentiation of bacteria from pure or mixed cultures, and for the study of bacteria at the genus through subspecies levels. For researchers. Plastic comb spiral binding. 35 contributors, 4 U.S

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