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Rapid virus diagnosis : application of immunofluorescence /

Rapid Virus Diagnosis: Application of Immunofluorescence presents developments in immunofluorescence as a technique for the diagnosis of virus infections. It discusses the effective and rapid methods for the diagnosis of virus infections. It addresses the application of fluorescent antibody techniqu...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Gardner, Phillip Samuel (Autor), McQuillin, J. (Joyce) (Autor), Grandien, M. (Monica) (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; Boston : Butterworths, 1980.
Edición:Second edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Dedication; Copyright; Foreword; Preface to second edition; Preface to first edition; Chapter 1: Introduction; Publisher Summary; Chapter 2: Fluorescence microscopy; Publisher Summary; NATURE OF FLUORESCENCE; LIGHT SOURCES; FILTER SYSTEMS; VIEWING HEADS; OBJECTIVES; OCULARS; PHOTOMICROGRAPHY; CHOICE OF MICROSCOPE; Chapter 3: The reagents; Publisher Summary; CULTURE OF VIRUSES FOR PRODUCTION OF ANTISERUM; PRODUCTION OF ANTISERUM; CONJUGATES; Chapter 4: Immunofluorescence techniques, control of specificity and non-specific fluorescence.
  • Publisher SummaryFLUORESCENT ANTIBODY STAINING TECHNIQUES; CONTROL OF SPECIFICITY OF FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY STAINING TECHNIQUES; MOUNTANTS; NON-SPECIFIC FLUORESCENCE; UFM; ABSORPTION TECHNIQUES; Chapter 5: Preparation of specimens; Publisher Summary; PREPARATION OF SPECIMENS FROM RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS; PREPARATION OF SPECIMENS FROM INFECTIONS NOT INVOLVING RESPIRATORY TRACT; PREPARATION OF TISSUE CULTURE CELLS FOR FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY INVESTIGATIONS; Chapter 6: Respiratory syncytial virus; Publisher Summary; Colour Plate Section; Chapter 7: Influenza viruses; Publisher Summary.
  • Chapter 8: ParamyxovirusesPublisher Summary; PARAINFLUENZA VIRUSES; MUMPS VIRUS; Chapter 9: Measles (morbilli); Publisher Summary; Chapter 10: Picornaviruses; Publisher Summary; Chapter 11: Rabies; Publisher Summary; TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS; Chapter 12: Variola; Publisher Summary; Chapter 13: Adenoviruses; Publisher Summary; IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE AND TISSUE CULTURE; DIRECT EXAMINATION OF SPECIMENS BY IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE FOR DIAGNOSIS OF ADENOVIRUS INFECTION; THE DIAGNOSIS OF ADENOVIRUS INFECTIONS OF THE EYE; Chapter 14: Arboviruses: including togaviruses, arenaviruses, Colorado tick fever.
  • Publisher SummaryChapter 15: Rubella; Publisher Summary; Chapter 16: Herpesvirus hominis; Publisher Summary; INVESTIGATION OF SKIN LESIONS BY IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE; INVESTIGATION OF INFECTIONS OF THE CONJUNCTIVAE FOR HVH BY IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE; USE OF IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE FOR IDENTIFYING HVH IN TISSUE CULTURE; IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE AND ANTIVIRAL TREATMENT OF HVH EYE INFECTIONS; HVH AND ENCEPHALITIS; DISSEMINATED HVH INFECTION OF THE NEWBORN; TYPES OF HVH; Chapter 17: Miscellaneous viruses in the herpesvirus group; Publisher Summary; HERPES VARICELLAE-HERPES ZOSTER; CYTOMEGALOVIRUS OF MAN.
  • EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUSChapter 18: Detection of virus-specific IgM by immunofluorescence; Publisher Summary; METHODS FOR DEMONSTRATION OF VIRUS-SPECIFIC IgM ACTIVITY; SOURCES OF ERROR; CYTOMEGALOVIRUS; RUBELLA; HERPESVIRUS HOMINIS; EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS; MUMPS; INFLUENZA A; ROTAVIRUS; MEASLES; Chapter 19: Application of immunofluorescence technique to clinical virology; MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS AND RATIONAL USE OF ANTIBIOTICS; THE USE OF ANTIVIRAL DRUGS; VIRUS INFECTION OUTSIDE ACUTE STAGE OF ILLNESS; THE USE OF RAPID DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES IN FATAL INFECTIONS.