On the contrary, it is important to use Milli-Q to prepare reagents to avoid to contaminate them with either organics molecules or inorganic ions dissolved in the water (e.g. when you prepare buffer solutions). A similar approach must be adopted when adding water during the preparation of ...
analysis, and experimentation—especially when an initial sample is too small to utilize by itself. Since its discovery in 1984, PCR has become fundamental to the field of microbiology. It is a simple technique with myriad applications, from criminal forensics to...
Current technologies in clinical microbiology Sequence-based identification of microorganisms. The availability of high-throughput thermal cyclers, new DNA polymerases and automated sequencers, together with reductions in the cost of reagents, has led to the sequence-based identification of microorganisms ...
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The study of ‘Bacteria’ is called ‘Bacteriology’; a branch of ‘Microbiology’. Evolutionof Bacteria Bacteria are considered as the first life-form to arise on the Earth about 4 billion years ago. All other life-forms are evolved from the bacteria. ...
Molecular technology has advanced so much that we are able to use enzymes to do all kinds of manipulations on nucleic acids. This lesson is going...
What are the equipment used in microbiology laboratory? Microbiology equipment includemicroscopes; slides; test tubes; petri dishes; growth mediums, both solid and liquid; inoculation loops; pipettes and tips; incubators; autoclaves, and laminar flow hoods. ...
In this Review, the epidemiology, clinical presenta- tion and pathogenesis of VL are reviewed, along with the current control strategies and research challenges. nature reviews | microbiology © 2007 Nature Publishing Group volume 5 | november 2007 | 873 REVIEW disease burden20, the commitment of...
Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Creighton University School of Medicine, Omaha, NE 68178IMR PressFrontiers in Bioscience-LandmarkDrescher KM, Sosnowska D: Being a mouse in a man's world: what TMEV has taught us about human disease. Front Biosci 2008, 13: 3775–3788. View...
Automated technologies like microfluidics are being used to speed up the cell isolation process and unlock huge time and money savings. At the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, researchers are using electricity to enhance bioprocessing of cell lines, media and reagents. The ...