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1 | Procedure for preparation of Culture Media | Post | Read |
2 | Preparation of Gram Stain and Normal Saline in Microbiology Laboratory | Post | Read |
3 | Preparation of Test Reagents Used in Microbiology Laboratory | Post | Read |
4 | Gram Positive Vs Gram Negative | Post | Read |
5 | Colony characteristics of bacteria in Trypticase Soy Agar (TSA) | Post | Read |
6 | Colony characteristics of bacteria on Blood Agar (BA) | Post | Read |
7 | Colony characteristics of bacteria in CLED (Cysteine Lactose Electrolyte Deficient Media) | Post | Read |
8 | Biochemical Test performed in routine laboratory work | Post | Read |
9 | Medically Important Gram Positive Bacteria | Post | View |
10 | Medically Important Gram Negative Bacteria | Post | View |
11 | Short Review on Gardnerella, Serratia, Hafnia and Francisella | Post | Read |
12 | How to perform GENE XPERT MTB/RIF Assay? | Video | View |
13 | Streptococci and ASO titer | Post | Read |
14 | Motility of Vibrio cholerae as seen on microscope | Video | Read |
15 | PVL gene | Post | Read |
16 | Virulence factor and Infections Caused by Staphylococcus aureus | Post | Read |
17 | Inducible Clindamycin Resistance(D-Test) | Post | Read |
18 | Mode of Action of Macrolides | Post | Read |
19 | Cultural and Biochemical Characteristics of Medically Important Bacteria | Picture | View |
20 | Antimicrobial Resistance | Post | Read |
21 | mecA gene | Post | Read |
22 | Gram Negative Rods | Post | View |
23 | Antimicrobial Resistance in Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serovar Typhi | Post | View |
24 | TWO TYPES TOXINS IN BACTERIA | Post | View |
25 | BETA-LACTAMASES | Post | View |
26 | The Ambler Scheme and Carbapenemases | Post | View |
27 | Extended Spectrum β-Lactamases (ESBL) | Post | View |
28 | AmpC Type beta-lactamase | Post | View |
29 | Identification of Gram-Negative Bacteria | Chart | View |
30 | Transforming E. coli with pGLO plasmid to show metabolism of arabinose. | Post | View |
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