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The following pages link to A fluorescent staining procedure for determining the viability of mycobacterial cells (Q72676146):
Displaying 16 items.
- Elevated ex vivo monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (CCL2) in pulmonary as compared with extra-pulmonary tuberculosis (Q24816509) (← links)
- Helminth coinfection does not affect therapeutic effect of a DNA vaccine in mice harboring tuberculosis. (Q33900309) (← links)
- Time to culture positivity and sputum smear microscopy during tuberculosis therapy. (Q34110301) (← links)
- Clinical evaluation of tuberculosis viability microscopy for assessing treatment response (Q35207458) (← links)
- Molecular analysis of DNA and construction of genomic libraries of Mycobacterium leprae (Q36292261) (← links)
- The Assessment of Viability of M. Tuberculosis after Exposure to CPC Using Different Methods (Q36556680) (← links)
- Cell-free system responsible for internal radiolabeling of glycopeptidolipids of the Mycobacterium avium complex. (Q36954663) (← links)
- Effects of activated macrophages on Mycobacterium leprae (Q36967437) (← links)
- Toxic effect of the peroxidase-hydrogen peroxide-halide antimicrobial system on Mycobacterium leprae (Q37083172) (← links)
- Spent culture supernatant of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Ra improves viability of aged cultures of this strain and allows small inocula to initiate growth. (Q39498240) (← links)
- Sputum microscopy with fluorescein diacetate predicts tuberculosis infectiousness (Q40210450) (← links)
- Editorial commentary: dead or alive: can viability staining predict response to tuberculosis treatment? (Q43198234) (← links)
- Rapid and specific labeling of single liveMycobacterium tuberculosiswith a dual-targeting fluorogenic probe (Q56791579) (← links)
- Optimising fluorescein diacetate sputum smear microscopy for assessing patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (Q64080269) (← links)
- Surface-modified silicone foils for intraocular implantation (Q83484983) (← links)
- Pulmonary Tuberculosis Conversion Documented by Microscopic Staining for Detection of Dynamic, Dormant, and Dead Mycobacteria (DDD Staining) (Q90473527) (← links)