Methods in Practical Laboratory Bacteriology

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Features

  • Provides extensive details of practical procedures, including many tricks of the trade
  • Supplies comprehensive details of all recipes, reagents, and equipments
  • Includes details of problems likely to be encountered during experimentation and supplies solutions for those problems
  • Provides troubleshooting suggestions for each method
  • Includes information relating to what the results of given experiments actually mean and how to interpret experimental data
  • Presents source information for all reagents and items of laboratory equipment
  • Includes extensive references and appendices
  • Summary

    The success of laboratory experiments relies heavily on the technical ability of the bench scientist, with the aid of "tricks-of-the-trade", to generate consistent and reliable data. Regrettably, however, these invaluable "tricks-of-the-trade" are frequently omitted from scientific publications. This paucity of practical information relating to the conduct of laboratory bacteriology experiments creates a gaping void in the pertinent literature.
    Methods in Practical Laboratory Bacteriology fills this void. It provides detailed technical information that ensures that you achieve consistent and reliable data. The book addresses the aspects of bacterial fractionation and membrane characterization, the analysis of Lipopolysaccharides and the techniques of SDS-PAGE, immunoblotting, and ELISA. It also describes the methods used for detecting and quantifying bacterial resistance to antibiotics, and the analysis of bacterial chromosomes by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Methods in Practical Laboratory Bacteriology also covers protocols for extracting the fingerprinting plasmids, as well as the use of non-radio labeled gene probes and ribosomal RNA gene probes.

    Table of Contents

    Bacterial Fractionation and Membrane Protein Characterization, H. Chart
    Lipopolysaccharide: Isolation and Characterization, H. Chart
    Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) for the Separation and Resolution of Bacterial Components, H. Chart
    Reaction of Antibodies with Bacterial Components Using Immunoblotting, H. Chart
    The Use of Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) in Bacteriology, H. Chart
    Environmental Regulation of Bacterial Characteristics, P. Stevenson and E. Griffiths
    Testing for Resistance to Antimicrobial Drugs, J.A. Frost
    Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis of Bacterial DNA, M.E. Kaufmann and T.L. Pitt
    Extraction and Fingerprinting of Bacterial Plasmids, N. Woodford, A.P. Johnson, and E.J. Threlfall
    Non-Radioactive Digoxigenin-Labeled DNA Probes, A. Thomas
    Ribotyping of Bacterial Genomes, M.E. Kaufmann, D.G. Pitcher, and T.L. Pitt
    Appendix
    References
    Sources of Equipment and Chemicals
    Glossary
    Index

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