Microbiology Experiments: A Health Science Perspective
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- Kiadás sorszáma 5
- Kiadó McGraw-Hill
- Megjelenés dátuma 2005. december 1.
- ISBN 9780072999495
- Kötéstípus Spirálkötés
- Terjedelem352 oldal
- Méret 254x203x18 mm
- Súly 710 g
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Hosszú leírás:
All experiments are correlated to Nester's Microbiology: A Human Perspective, 5/e, but can be used with any non-majors/allied health microbiology textbook.
TöbbTartalomjegyzék:
Part One: Basic Microbiology
Introduction to Microbiology
Exercise: 1 Ubiquity of Microorganisms
Exercise: 2 Bright-Field Light Microscopy, Including History and Working Principles
Exercise: 3 Microscopic (Bright-Field and Dark-Field) Determination of Cell Motility, Form, and
Viability Using Wet Mount and Hanging Drop Preparations
Exercise: 3 Microscopic (Bright-Field and Dark-Field) Determination of Cell Motility, Form, and
Viability Using Wet Mount and Hanging Drop Preparations
Introduction to Staining of Microorganisms
Exercise: 4 Simple Stains: Positive and Negative Stains
Exercise: 5 Differential and Special Stains
Introduction to Microbial Growth
Exercise: 6 Pure Culture and Aseptic Technique
Exercise: 7 Chemically Defined, Complex, Selective, and Differential Media
Exercise: 8 Quantification of Microorganisms
Introduction to Microbial Growth
Exercise: 6 Pure Culture and Aseptic Technique
Exercise: 7 Chemically Defined, Complex, Selective, and Differential Media
Exercise: 8 Quantification of Microorganisms
Exercise: 8 Quantification of Microorganisms
Introduction to the Environment and Microbial Growth
Exercise: 9 Aerobic and Anaerobic Growth
Exercise: 10 The Effect of Incubation Temperature on Generation Time
Introduction to Control of Microbial Growth
Exercise: 11 Moist and Dry Heat Sterilization: Thermal Death Point and Thermal Death Time
Exercise: 12 Control of Microbial Growth with Ultraviolet Light
Exercise: 13 Osmotic Pressure, and Its Effect on Rate and Amount of Microbial Growth
Exercise: 14 Antiseptics and Antibiotics
Exercise: 13 Osmotic Pressure, and Its Effect on Rate and Amount of Microbial Growth
Exercise: 14 Antiseptics and Antibiotics
Introduction to Microbial Genetics
Exercise: 15 Selection of Bacterial Mutants Resistant to Antibiotics
Exercise: 16 Transformation: A Form of Genetic Recombination
Exercise: 17 Bacterial Conjugation
Exercise: 18 Gene Regulation: Induction and Catabolite Repression
Part Two: The Other Microbial World
Exercise: 17 Bacterial Conjugation
Exercise: 18 Gene Regulation: Induction and Catabolite Repression
Part Two: The Other Microbial World
Part Two: The Other Microbial World
Introduction to the Other Microbial World
Exercise: 19 Microscopic Identification of Fungi
Exercise: 20 Parasitology: Protozoa and Helminths
Exercise: 21 Titering Prokaryotic Viruses
Part Three: Microbes and Humans
Exercise: 21 Titering Prokaryotic Viruses
Part Three: Microbes and Humans
Introduction to Medical Microbiology
Exercise: 22 Normal Skin Flora
Exercise: 23 Respiratory Microorganisms
Exercise: 24 Identification of Enteric Gram-Negative Rods
Exercise: 25 Clinical Unknown Identification
Part Four: Immunology
Exercise: 24 Identification of Enteric Gram-Negative Rods
Exercise: 25 Clinical Unknown Identification
Part Four: Immunology
Part Four: Immunology
Introduction to Some Immunological Principles and Techniques
Exercise: 26 Differential White Blood Cell Stains
Exercise: 27 Lysozyme, an Enzymatic Form of Natural Resistance
Exercise: 28 Lancefield Grouping of Pathogenic Streptococci with a Latex Slide Agglutination Test
Exercise: 29 Use of an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) Test for Coccidioides Immitis Identification
Exercise: 30 An Ouchterlony Double Immunodiffusion Test for Coccidioides Immitis Identification
Part Five: Public Health
Exercise: 28 Lancefield Grouping of Pathogenic Streptococci with a Latex Slide Agglutination Test
Exercise: 29 Use of an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) Test for Coccidioides Immitis Identification
Exercise: 30 An Ouchterlony Double Immunodiffusion Test for Coccidioides Immitis Identification
Part Five: Public Health
Exercise: 30 An Ouchterlony Double Immunodiffusion Test for Coccidioides Immitis Identification
Part Five: Public Health
Introduction to the Prevention and Control of Communicable Diseases
Exercise: 31 Epidemiology: A Staphylococcus Carrier Study
Exercise: 32 Bacteriological Examination of Water: Multiple-Tube Fermentation and Membrane Filter Techniques
Part Six: Applications of Biotechnology
Part Six: Applications of Biotechnology
Introduction to Biotechnology
Exercise: 33 Identifying DNA with Restriction Enzymes
Exercise: 34 Identification of Bacteria Using the Ribosomal Data Project
Part Seven: Projects
Part Seven: Projects
Introduction to the Individual Projects