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151. Laboratory identification of anaerobic bacteria isolated on Clostridium difficile selective medium.

152. [Application of mass spectrometry in mycobacteria].

153. In vitro culture conditions affecting minimal inhibitory concentration of bedaquiline against M. tuberculosis.

154. Validation of the Applied Biosystems 7500 Fast Instrument for Detection of Listeria monocytogenes with the SureTect Listeria monocytogenes PCR Assay.

155. [Interlaboratory test: Isolation of Mycobacterium bovis from granulomatous lesions in bovine].

156. Laboratory automation in clinical bacteriology: what system to choose?

157. Production of recombinant Salmonella flagellar protein, FlgK, and its uses in detection of anti-Salmonella antibodies in chickens by automated capillary immunoassay.

158. Unyvero i60 implant and tissue infection (ITI) multiplex PCR system in diagnosing periprosthetic joint infection.

159. Comparative Evaluation of Inoculation of Urine Samples with the Copan WASP and BD Kiestra InoqulA Instruments.

160. Evaluation of the BinaxNOW® Streptococcus pneumoniae antigen test on fresh, frozen and concentrated urine samples in elderly patients with and without community-acquired pneumonia.

161. Synergistic Effect of Detection and Separation for Pathogen Using Magnetic Clusters.

162. A Bacterial Continuous Culture System Based on a Microfluidic Droplet Open Reactor.

163. [Application of the new culture medium for the isolation of Salmonella from water bodies to assess the epidemic safety of water use. Gigiena i Sanitaria (Hygiene and Sanitation, Russian)].

164. Use of the cobas 4800 system for the rapid detection of toxigenic Clostridium difficile and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.

165. Minimally Invasive Sampling Method Identifies Differences in Taxonomic Richness of Nasal Microbiomes in Young Infants Associated with Mode of Delivery.

166. Influence of measurement and control of microaerobic gaseous atmospheres in methods for Campylobacter growth studies.

167. Validation of Single and Pooled Manure Drag Swabs for the Detection of Salmonella Serovar Enteritidis in Commercial Poultry Houses.

168. Adequacy of Petrifilm™ Aerobic Count plates supplemented with de Man, Rogosa & Sharpe broth and chlorophenol red for enumeration of lactic acid bacteria in salami.

169. Transmutation of Personal Glucose Meters into Portable and Highly Sensitive Microbial Pathogen Detection Platform.

170. Performance of Four Transport and Storage Systems for Molecular Detection of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis.

171. A method to analyze, sort, and retain viability of obligate anaerobic microorganisms from complex microbial communities.

172. Evaluation of a novel immunochromatographic device for rapid and accurate clinical detection of Porphyromonas gingivalis in subgingival plaque.

173. Pathogen enrichment device (PED) enables one-step growth, enrichment and separation of pathogen from food matrices for detection using bioanalytical platforms.

174. Metabolic Characteristics of a Glucose-Utilizing Shewanella oneidensis Strain Grown under Electrode-Respiring Conditions.

175. Maximizing microscopy as a diagnostic tool in peripheral health centres of BU endemic areas in Ghana.

176. Validation of nanodiamond-extracted CFP-10 antigen as a biomarker in clinical isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex in broth culture media.

177. Detection of bacterial contamination in apheresis platelets: is apheresis technology a factor?

178. Factors contribute to efficiency of specimen concentration of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by centrifugation and magnetic beads.

179. Evaluation of mobile digital light-emitting diode fluorescence microscopy in Hanoi, Viet Nam.

180. Validation of sterility testing of cord blood: challenges and results.

181. Estimation of the adhesive force distribution for the flagellar adhesion of Escherichia coli on a glass surface.

182. A three-step method for analysing bacterial biofilm formation under continuous medium flow.

183. Evaluation of the BD BACTEC FX blood volume monitoring system as a continuous quality improvement measure.

184. Mining the microbial dark matter.

185. In Vitro and In Vivo Model to Study Bacterial Adhesion to the Vessel Wall Under Flow Conditions.

186. Membrane damage and active but nonculturable state in liquid cultures of Escherichia coli treated with an atmospheric pressure plasma jet.

187. Surface-dependent inactivation of model microorganisms with shielded sliding plasma discharges and applied air flow.

188. High-resolution and specific detection of bacteria on complex surfaces using nanoparticle probes and electron microscopy.

189. Intra-gastric string test: an effective tool for diagnosing tuberculosis in adults unable to produce sputum.

190. Point-of-care detection of Tannerella forsythia using an antigen-antibody assisted dielectrophoretic impedance measurement method.

191. Simultaneous capture, detection, and inactivation of bacteria as enabled by a surface-enhanced Raman scattering multifunctional chip.

192. Comparison of MGIT and Myco/F lytic liquid-based blood culture systems for recovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from pleural fluid.

193. A novel locus for mycelial aggregation forms a gateway to improved Streptomyces cell factories.

194. A new antibiotic and the evolution of resistance.

195. New Robbins device to evaluate antimicrobial activity against bacterial biofilms on central venous catheters.

196. Rapid microbial sample preparation from blood using a novel concentration device.

197. Label-free ITO-based immunosensor for the detection of very low concentrations of pathogenic bacteria.

198. Five Years' Evaluation of the BD ProbeTec System for the Direct Molecular Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex in Respiratory and Nonrespiratory Clinical Samples.

199. Counting of Escherichia coli by a microflow cytometer based on a photonic-microfluidic integrated device.

200. [Selective Isolation of Rare Actinomycetes from Soil].

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