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Microbial diagnostic kits

Martin Blankfard Mblank at kpl.dgsys.com
Fri Feb 3 17:00:02 EST 1995


bwasilau at ISNET.IS.WFU.EDU (B. Wasilauskas) wrote:
>At 07:00 PM 2/1/95 GMT, benedik at uh.edu wrote:
>>
>>Are there some diagnostic strips or microtiter dish systems that I can
>>utilize that have lots of different tests so that I most likely can
>>distinguish between these strains.
>>
>>There are a number of commercially available strip/microtiter plate methods
>available. Many of these have been evaluated and results published in the
>Journal of Clinical Microbiology. You may want to review some of these
>papers to see if the particular system you choose will do the job for you.
>Among the systems available are Biolog, Microscan, BBL's Crystal, Vitek, and
>I believe API has such a system too. Some of these require expensive
>instrumentation, e.g. Vitek, others are read manually. Fisher Scientific,
>Baxter and Curtin Matheson sell many of these kits.
>
>Ben
>
You may also purchase affinity purified antibody to Salmonella,  E. coli , Listeria and Campylobacter
species.  These antibodies are sold both in the pure form and as enzyme labeled conjugates.  These
reagents, along with buffers and substrates  by our company to help you
develop your own ELISA format.  Let me know if you need any further information.

Martin Blankfard
Kirkegaard and Perry Laboratories.
Mblank at kpl.dgsys.com



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