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... If swabs samples are taken from surfaces which have been disinfected, there may still be traces of biocide which can react with and reduce the count of microorganisms present at the time of sampling. Such microorganisms may have been part of, and protected by a surface biofilm, and the action of swa ...
... If swabs samples are taken from surfaces which have been disinfected, there may still be traces of biocide which can react with and reduce the count of microorganisms present at the time of sampling. Such microorganisms may have been part of, and protected by a surface biofilm, and the action of swa ...
bioelisa EBV-EBNA IgG 96T
... Diagnosis of EBV can be divided into non-specific and specific methods. ...
... Diagnosis of EBV can be divided into non-specific and specific methods. ...
Urinalysis II - My Anatomy Mentor
... Ketones are not normally found in the urine. They are intermediate products of fat metabolism and when present in the urine in abnormally high amounts it is known as ketonuria. Detection of ketones, i.e., acetoacetic acid, acetone and hydroxybutyric acid, in the urine is particularly important for d ...
... Ketones are not normally found in the urine. They are intermediate products of fat metabolism and when present in the urine in abnormally high amounts it is known as ketonuria. Detection of ketones, i.e., acetoacetic acid, acetone and hydroxybutyric acid, in the urine is particularly important for d ...
High Coverage Process Specific HCP Identification and
... Caprions’ Mass Spectrometry Platform has been used for the following types of HCP client studies: ...
... Caprions’ Mass Spectrometry Platform has been used for the following types of HCP client studies: ...
Disease name
... The contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) is an infectious respiratory disease of great importance in the cattle production industry, caused by Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides SC (MmmSC). Currently, CBPP remains endemic in Africa, where it is responsible for important losses in the livestock ...
... The contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) is an infectious respiratory disease of great importance in the cattle production industry, caused by Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides SC (MmmSC). Currently, CBPP remains endemic in Africa, where it is responsible for important losses in the livestock ...
Increased frequency of detection of Chlamydophila pneumoniae in asthma G.L. Biscione
... Negative controls were noninfected PBS. The sensitivity by GE of the second round product was 4.5 fg of C. pneumoniae DNA. ...
... Negative controls were noninfected PBS. The sensitivity by GE of the second round product was 4.5 fg of C. pneumoniae DNA. ...
Use of Light-Emitting Diode Fluorescence Microscopy to Detect Acid
... fluorescence microscopy, using novel light-emitting diode (LED) technology as an alternative to the conventional mercury vapor lamp (MVP). Methods. Routinely collected sputum specimens from persons suspected to have tuberculosis who attended community clinics were stained with auramine O and were ev ...
... fluorescence microscopy, using novel light-emitting diode (LED) technology as an alternative to the conventional mercury vapor lamp (MVP). Methods. Routinely collected sputum specimens from persons suspected to have tuberculosis who attended community clinics were stained with auramine O and were ev ...
Bull
... Rule”, that requires brands to attach a label to cover the textile products which contains the generic names and percentages by weight of each fiber in the product, the name under which the manufacturer or other responsible party does business or RN number, and the name of the country in which the p ...
... Rule”, that requires brands to attach a label to cover the textile products which contains the generic names and percentages by weight of each fiber in the product, the name under which the manufacturer or other responsible party does business or RN number, and the name of the country in which the p ...
URINARY ELIMINATION OXYGENATION
... production of RBC, BP, and bone mineralization Produces erythropoietin which stimulates RBC production and maturation and prolongs the life of the mature RBCs – Patients with chronic alterations in kidney function cannot produce sufficient quantities of this hormone therefore they are prone to anemi ...
... production of RBC, BP, and bone mineralization Produces erythropoietin which stimulates RBC production and maturation and prolongs the life of the mature RBCs – Patients with chronic alterations in kidney function cannot produce sufficient quantities of this hormone therefore they are prone to anemi ...
Recent Developments in Solid-Phase Extraction for Near and
... a specific fingerprint or spectrum [54]. C–H, C–O, C=O, N–H and O–H functional groups are excited to perform stretching-, deformation- and scissor-vibrations. In contrast to mid-infrared (MIR, 4000–400 cm´1 ), where only fundamental vibrations (“signatures”) can be observed, overtones and combinatio ...
... a specific fingerprint or spectrum [54]. C–H, C–O, C=O, N–H and O–H functional groups are excited to perform stretching-, deformation- and scissor-vibrations. In contrast to mid-infrared (MIR, 4000–400 cm´1 ), where only fundamental vibrations (“signatures”) can be observed, overtones and combinatio ...
Borrelia burgdorferi IgG, IgM
... Neuroborreliosis is a serious inflammatory disease of the peripheral and central nervous system. The diagnosis of neuroborreliosis is a clinical decision which should be supported by laboratory data. The first step would be testing for specific antibodies in serum and investigation of the CSF. The d ...
... Neuroborreliosis is a serious inflammatory disease of the peripheral and central nervous system. The diagnosis of neuroborreliosis is a clinical decision which should be supported by laboratory data. The first step would be testing for specific antibodies in serum and investigation of the CSF. The d ...
ХИМИЯ НА АНГЛИЙСКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ
... 35.14; 35.18; 35.21; 35.42. Should the student include all the results while calculating the mean and 95% confidence interval? 1.53. Gravimetric determination of sulfate ion yielded the results, expressed in % SO3: 15.51; 15.45; 15.48; 15.58; 16.21. The last result looks like a potential outlier. Is ...
... 35.14; 35.18; 35.21; 35.42. Should the student include all the results while calculating the mean and 95% confidence interval? 1.53. Gravimetric determination of sulfate ion yielded the results, expressed in % SO3: 15.51; 15.45; 15.48; 15.58; 16.21. The last result looks like a potential outlier. Is ...
Optical Trap Optical Tweezers
... were captured under various applied forces. The membrane shear modulus can thus be measured using this technique. Coupled with sensitive measurement of light, optical tweezers have become an important tool to study the biochemical and biophysical properties of motor proteins and biopolymers at the s ...
... were captured under various applied forces. The membrane shear modulus can thus be measured using this technique. Coupled with sensitive measurement of light, optical tweezers have become an important tool to study the biochemical and biophysical properties of motor proteins and biopolymers at the s ...
Succinyl-CoA Synthetase Activity Colorimetric Assay Kit
... and is a heterodimer composed of one α and one β subunit. In humans, Succinyl-CoA Synthetase deficiency causes the build-up of lactic acid leading to lactic acidosis, which can be fatal in infants. Measurement and analysis of SCS activity is useful for both mechanistic studies as well as for diagnos ...
... and is a heterodimer composed of one α and one β subunit. In humans, Succinyl-CoA Synthetase deficiency causes the build-up of lactic acid leading to lactic acidosis, which can be fatal in infants. Measurement and analysis of SCS activity is useful for both mechanistic studies as well as for diagnos ...
Immunochemical methods in biochemistry
... • Agglutination reactions are performed on slides, in test tubes or microtiter plates. • They are more sensitive in comparison with immunoprecipitation methods. • The agglutination methods produce qualitative or semiquantitative results. • Agglutination may be either: – Qualitative test – to identif ...
... • Agglutination reactions are performed on slides, in test tubes or microtiter plates. • They are more sensitive in comparison with immunoprecipitation methods. • The agglutination methods produce qualitative or semiquantitative results. • Agglutination may be either: – Qualitative test – to identif ...
PHC 471: MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY IV (2 + 1)
... Antimycobacterium agents Antiamoebic agents Anthelmintic agents Antiviral and antifungal agents Cancer chemoterapy (Antineoplastic agents): a) Introduction b) Antimetabolites b) Alkylating agents d) Miscellaneous antineoplastic agents ...
... Antimycobacterium agents Antiamoebic agents Anthelmintic agents Antiviral and antifungal agents Cancer chemoterapy (Antineoplastic agents): a) Introduction b) Antimetabolites b) Alkylating agents d) Miscellaneous antineoplastic agents ...
Detection of genetically modified plants
... seeds, are generally carried out with the polymerase chain reaction (PCR method) detecting the inserted DNA, immunological assays detecting the resulting protein (e.g. the enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) and lateral flow sticks), or using bioassays to detect the resultant phenotype (e.g. herbicide ...
... seeds, are generally carried out with the polymerase chain reaction (PCR method) detecting the inserted DNA, immunological assays detecting the resulting protein (e.g. the enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) and lateral flow sticks), or using bioassays to detect the resultant phenotype (e.g. herbicide ...
Interferences in Immunoassays
... interferences of hemolysis, icterus, lipemia, effects of anticoagulants and sample storage are independent of the analyte concentration. Analyte-dependent interferences in immunoassays are caused by interaction between components in the sample with one or more reagent antibodies. They include hetero ...
... interferences of hemolysis, icterus, lipemia, effects of anticoagulants and sample storage are independent of the analyte concentration. Analyte-dependent interferences in immunoassays are caused by interaction between components in the sample with one or more reagent antibodies. They include hetero ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... estriol is associated with increased risk of preterm birth. 20 Insulin - Insulin can be detected in saliva, a positive correlation between saliva and serum insulin levels following a glucose tolerance test was reported for healthy subjects, diabetic patients.21 Saliva also contains multiple componen ...
... estriol is associated with increased risk of preterm birth. 20 Insulin - Insulin can be detected in saliva, a positive correlation between saliva and serum insulin levels following a glucose tolerance test was reported for healthy subjects, diabetic patients.21 Saliva also contains multiple componen ...
Exponential ATP amplification through simultaneous regeneration
... This study first tested the detection limit on ATP using the EAA method. While both of the single-product recycling methods could barely detect ATP at 1.0 pM under our standard assay conditions, their integration into the EAA assay allowed 102 pM ATP to be detected easily, yielding a 100-fold improv ...
... This study first tested the detection limit on ATP using the EAA method. While both of the single-product recycling methods could barely detect ATP at 1.0 pM under our standard assay conditions, their integration into the EAA assay allowed 102 pM ATP to be detected easily, yielding a 100-fold improv ...
Catalogue Code: BA0125 Pack Size: 400 assays
... assay, bring all reagents to room temperature. Assays in duplicate wells are recommended. Interference: thiols (-mercaptoethanol, dithioerythritol etc) at > 10 M interfere with this assay and should be avoided. Kinase Activity Assay in 384-well Plate 1. Kinase Reaction. Users should provide their ...
... assay, bring all reagents to room temperature. Assays in duplicate wells are recommended. Interference: thiols (-mercaptoethanol, dithioerythritol etc) at > 10 M interfere with this assay and should be avoided. Kinase Activity Assay in 384-well Plate 1. Kinase Reaction. Users should provide their ...
1 - De Gruyter
... commercial blood donors with the utilization of these primers [7]. In our study, this protocol recognized TTV DNA in 65.2% and 62.5% of non A-E hepatitis patients and healthy blood donors respectively (Table 3). By using the single step PCR method that targets 5’-UTR , a surprising increase in preva ...
... commercial blood donors with the utilization of these primers [7]. In our study, this protocol recognized TTV DNA in 65.2% and 62.5% of non A-E hepatitis patients and healthy blood donors respectively (Table 3). By using the single step PCR method that targets 5’-UTR , a surprising increase in preva ...
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Detection with the iPLEX® Assay
... charged molecules accelerate into a flight tube towards a detector. Separation occurs by time-of-flight, which is proportional to the mass of the individual molecules. After each laser pulse, the detector records the relative time of flight for each extension product and the results are displayed au ...
... charged molecules accelerate into a flight tube towards a detector. Separation occurs by time-of-flight, which is proportional to the mass of the individual molecules. After each laser pulse, the detector records the relative time of flight for each extension product and the results are displayed au ...
comparison of vero cell plaque assay
... All of the pools were tested with TaqMan RTPCR and the positives from that test were subsequently tested with the plaque and VecTest assays. In addition, 135 TaqMan-negative pools were tested with the plaque and VecTest assays to examine the potential for the VecTest assay to produce falsepositive r ...
... All of the pools were tested with TaqMan RTPCR and the positives from that test were subsequently tested with the plaque and VecTest assays. In addition, 135 TaqMan-negative pools were tested with the plaque and VecTest assays to examine the potential for the VecTest assay to produce falsepositive r ...
Immunodiagnosis of fasciolosis using recombinant
... as a fusion protein containing the proregion, supplied with six histidyl residues at the N-terminal end (rproCL1). In this study we tested its potential as antigen for the serologic diagnosis of F. hepatica infections by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The analyzed human sera included 16 ...
... as a fusion protein containing the proregion, supplied with six histidyl residues at the N-terminal end (rproCL1). In this study we tested its potential as antigen for the serologic diagnosis of F. hepatica infections by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The analyzed human sera included 16 ...