In microbiology, a simple stain is a stain that simply colours all bacterial cells on the smear, regardless of their characteristics. A differential stain, on the other hand, will distinguish between microbes based on differential affinity for the stains. In the c...
What is mordant in microbiology? In microbiology, a mordant isa compound used to hold down molecules of a stain onto a microorganism. Classically defined, mordants are usually ions such as metal ions or halide ions, but can be any molecule that serves the purpose of holding down a dye. Wha...
Stain: Acid-Fast Differential Staining Technique: In microbiology, different staining chemicals are used for the study and identification of microbes. A differential staining technique is a method in which two stain with distinct color is used ...
Gram stainingis the most important type of staining method used in microbiology for bacterial identification. It is a differential staining technique used to differentiate bacteria into two groups; Gram Positive and Gram Negative, and to study bacterial morphology. Crystal Violet is used as the primar...
The use of molecular-biology tech- niques has dramatically changed clinical microbiology and the integration of the two disciplines is an impor- tant challenge for the future. In addition to detecting well-known pathogens, the laboratories of the future will also have to be able to recognize new...
Nature Reviews Microbiology volume 16, pages 316–328 (2018)Cite this article 24k Accesses 52 Altmetric Metrics details Key Points Pseudomonas syringae is one of the most common plant pathogens that infect the phyllosphere. P. syringae can live on the plant surface as an epiphyte. To cause ...
114]. The distribution of HIV DNA and RNA in T-cell subsets was also different between gut and periphery: most HIV DNA and RNA in the peripheral blood were found in CCR7+ cells, whereas in the gut, most HIV DNA and RNA were found in effector memory cells [104]. This differential HIV...
114]. The distribution of HIV DNA and RNA in T-cell subsets was also different between gut and periphery: most HIV DNA and RNA in the peripheral blood were found in CCR7+ cells, whereas in the gut, most HIV DNA and RNA were found in effector memory cells [104]. This differential HIV...
What is the purpose of a broth in a microbiology laboratory? What is the purpose of microscopy labs and steps? Why do microbiologists wear laboratory coats? What is the purpose of the lab coat? What is the main purpose of EDTA in DNA extraction? Why do wrinkled peas absorb more amounts...
What are selective and differential media, their application in microbiology? Discuss the microbiology of water and sewage. How do staining and biochemical tests be used to identify bacteria? Describe the handling of pathogenic bacteria isolated from the sputum sample. What is the method tha...