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Clinical Microbiology Growth Dependent ID Selective Media Differential Media Enrichment Culture Transport Media Blood Agar Chocolate Agar

Diagnostic Media Products Fermentation Media Diagnostic tests API 20E strips Enterotube

Anaerobic Cultures Anaerobic jars Reducing agents Anaerobic Hoods Safety Hoods BL1, BL2, BL3, BL4

Antimicrobial Drug Sensitivity MIC –minimum inhibitory concentration Disk Diffusion Tube Dilution Antibiogram

Immunodiagnostics Antibody Titers Skin Tests Coated-particle Agglutination Fluorescent Antibodies

Monoclonal Antibody Polyclonal Antibodies Hybridoma Myeloma

Antigen-Antibody Reactions Neutralization Precipitation Agglutination

Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay ELISA Direct – Antibody Bound to Well Indirect – Antigen Bound to Well Enzyme Magnify by Repeatedly Turning Substrate to Product Colorless Substrate Colored Product

Direct ELISA Indirect ELISA

Immunological Tests ELISA uses HIV, Drugs, Viruses Radioimmunoassay Immunoblot

Nucleic Acid Probe Hybridization Filter or Dipstick Reporter Polymerase Chain Reaction – PCR Nucleic Acid Based Methods

Clinical Micro Word List Growth Dependent ID Anaerobes Selective Media Differential Media Antimicrobial Drug Sensitivity Immunodiagnostics Antibody Titers Skin Test Monoclonal Antibodies Coated-Particle Agglutination Fluorescent Antibodies Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay – ELISA Direct – Indirect Radioimmunoassay Immunoblot Nucleic Acid probes Polymerase chain Reaction – PCR Diagnostic Virology Electron Microscope