Agglutination Assays
Two methods are described: bacteria agglutination and passive agglutination.
Sunday,Jul 19,2009 Source: Hancock Laboratory Methods, DeTwo methods are described: bacteria agglutination and passive agglutination.
Sunday,Jul 19,2009 Source: Hancock Laboratory Methods, Dehttp://wheat.pw.usda.gov/~lazo/methods/lazo/antibiot.html
Sunday,Jul 19,2009 Source: Lazo LabTable of working concentrations and stock solutions for commonly used antibiotics. Also provides caculating tools for preparation of stock solutions for the following: Ampicillin, carbenicillin, chloramphenicol, GE antibiotic mix, tetracycline.
Sunday,Jul 19,2009 Source: Practical Molecular BiologyThis is very useful for researchers who are working in food microbiology
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