Written by world-renowned experts, this book addresses immunological and molecular methodologies of diagnosis as well as clinical aspects of diseases. It book discusses DNA and RNA amplification methods, explains ELISA approaches, and introduces rapid diagnosis techniques, biosensors, and flow cytometry. The book examines bacterial and parasitic infections, including M. tuberculosis, Borrelia burgdorferi, Streptococcus pyogenes, chlamydia and schistosomes, and describe viral infections such as hantaviruses, hepatitis C., cytomegalovirus, herpes virus, and HIV. It also covers syndromes with infections origins, including prions, chronic fatigue syndrome, and superantigens, and much more.Immunological and Molecular Approaches
DNA Amplification, Robert E. Farrell, Jr. Branched DNA for Quantification of Viral Load, Judith C. Wilber NASBA Technology: Isothermal RNA Amplification in Qualitative and Quantitative Diagnostics, Joseph W. Romano, Kimberly G. Williams, Roxanne N. Shurtliff, Christine Ginocchio, and Mark Kaplan Concerted Use of Immunologic and Ultrastructural Analyses in Diagnostic Medicine: Immunoelectron Microscopy and Correlative Microscopy, S. E. Miller and D. N. Howell Adsorption-Induced Antigenic Changes and Their Significance in ELISA and Immunological Disorders, J. E. Butler, P. Navarro, and J. Sun Rapid Diagnosis of Periodontal Infections: Findings in AIDS Patients, Joseph J. Zambon Uses of Biosensors in the Study of Viral Antigens, Marc H. V. Van Regenmortel, Dani?le Altschuh, Jean Chatellier, Nathalie Rauffer-Bruy?re, Pascale Richalet-S?cordel, and H?l?ne Saunal Identification and Function of Host Defense Cells by Flow Cytometry, Carleton C. Stewart Application of Flow Cytometry in Transplantation Medicine, T. Shanahan
Bacterial and Parasitic Infections
Critical Assessment of Gene Amplification Approaches on the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis, Betty A. Forbes Borrelló›