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Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Bacteriology. 56:247-257
Nichols, W.W., Curtis, G.D.W. & Johnston, H.H. 1984. Detection of bacteriuria by bioluminescence: effect of pre-analysis centrifugation of specimens. Journal of Applied Bacteriology56, 247–257. Three bioluminescence-based, rapid methods of detectin
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M S McLachlan, H.H. Johnston, A. W. Asscher, J C Smith, J G Ledingham, S T Meller, R T Mayon-White, E R Jones, E.W. Fletcher
Publikováno v:
Archives of Disease in Childhood. 50:253-258
During screening of 16,800 primary schoolgirls, aged 4-12 years, in Cardiff and Oxford, significant bacteriuria was found in 294 (1-7%). Intravenous urography and micturating cystography were performed in 246 of these girls. The urinary tract was abn
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Analytical Biochemistry. 114:433-440
The firefly luciferin-luciferase reagent may be used for the determination of low concentrations of adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP). The lower limit of ATP measurements in body fluids is dependent upon the concentrations of inhibitors; for example,
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H.H. Johnston
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Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh. 20:317-331
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H.H. Johnston
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African Affairs. :383-386
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H.H. Johnston
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Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh. 20:237-264
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H.H. Johnston
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Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh. 19:408-428
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E.W. Fletcher, H.H. Johnston, M. Sussman, Sylvie Harrison, M.S.F. Mclachlan, R. Verrier Jones, S T Meller, A. W. Asscher, Gillian Sleight
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. 302:1-4
An economic method of screening for asymptomatic bacteriuria (A.S.B.) in 5-11-year-old schoolgirls has been compared with an " ideal " method. The economical method, which employs unsupervised urine collection in the home, has been shown to give resu
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The Journal of applied bacteriology. 58(6)
The incorporation of dextran into broth for the detection of bacteraemia by conductance monitoring is recommended to eliminate the effect of sedimenting blood cells which may mask early signals from bacteria. Broth containing ten times the recommende