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Methods for detection of viable foodborne pathogens: current state-of-art and future prospects Foddai ACG, Grant IR Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 104(10), 4281, 2020 |
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Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP): a versatile technique for detection of micro-organisms Wong YP, Othman S, Lau YL, Radu S, Chee HY Journal of Applied Microbiology, 124(3), 626, 2018 |
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Membrane filtration immobilization techniquea simple and novel method for primary isolation and enrichment of bacteriophages Ghugare GS, Nair A, Nimkande V, Sarode P, Rangari P, Khairnar K Journal of Applied Microbiology, 122(2), 531, 2017 |
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Exploring MALDI-TOF MS approach for a rapid identification of Mycobacterium avium ssp paratuberculosis field isolates Ricchi M, Mazzarelli A, Piscini A, Di Caro A, Cannas A, Leo S, Russo S, Arrigoni N Journal of Applied Microbiology, 122(3), 568, 2017 |
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A loop-mediated isothermal amplification method for rapid direct detection and differentiation of nonpathogenic and verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli in beef and bovine faeces Stratakos AC, Linton M, Millington S, Grant IR Journal of Applied Microbiology, 122(3), 817, 2017 |
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Development of a qualitative real-time PCR for microbiological quality control testing in mammalian cell culture production Kleinschmidt K, Wilkens E, Glaeser SP, Kaempfer P, Staerk A, Roesti D Journal of Applied Microbiology, 122(4), 997, 2017 |
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Development of a panel of recombinase polymerase amplification assays for detection of common bacterial urinary tract infection pathogens Raja B, Goux HJ, Marapadaga A, Rajagopalan S, Kourentzi K, Willson RC Journal of Applied Microbiology, 123(2), 544, 2017 |
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Direct identification of mycobacteria from clinical specimens by multiplex real-time PCR Kim JU, Cha CH, An HK Journal of Applied Microbiology, 118(6), 1498, 2015 |
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New filtration system for efficient recovery of waterborne Cryptosporidium oocysts and Giardia cysts Al-Sabi MNS, Gad JA, Riber U, Kurtzhals JAL, Enemark HL Journal of Applied Microbiology, 119(3), 894, 2015 |
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Silicon nitride grids are compatible with correlative negative staining electron microscopy and tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy for use in the detection of micro-organisms Lausch V, Hermann P, Laue M, Bannert N Journal of Applied Microbiology, 116(6), 1521, 2014 |