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Chapter 1: Good laboratory Practices -- Chapter 2: Automation in medical microbiology -- Chapter 3: Manual and automated characterization of Multi-antibiotic-resistant (MAR) bacteria -- Chapter 4: Rapid microbial genome sequencing techniques and applications -- Chapter 5: SPECTROSCOPY - Principle, Types and Microbiological Applications -- Chapter 6: MALDI- TOF for bacterial identification -- Chapter 7: Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) -- Chapter 8: Isolation of normal microbiota from human body and microbial identification -- Chapter 9: Microarrays and its application in medical microbiology -- Chapter 10: Immunotechnology -- Chapter 11: Advances in Microscopy.
This book discusses principles, methodology, and applications of microbiological laboratory techniques . It lays special emphasis on the use of various automated machines that are essential for medical microbiology and diagnostic labs. The book contains eleven major chapters. The first chapter describes the good lab practices which should be followed by the students in all biological, chemistry or microbiology laboratories. The next chapter describes manual and automated characterization of antibiotic resistant microbes, followed by a chapter on genomics based tools and techniques that are integral to research. Further chapters deal with other important techniques like immunology based techniques, spectrophotometry and its various types, MALDI-TOFF and microarrays, each with illustrations and detailed description of the protocols and applications. The book also gives certain important guidelines to the students about the planning the experiment and interpreting results. The book is highly informative and provides latest techniques. It is a handy compendium for graduate and post graduate students, as well as more advanced researchers.
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