DNA Methods in Clinical Microbiology
ISBN: 978-90-481-5456-2
Format: 15.6x23.4cm
Liczba stron: 264
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydanie: 2010 r.
Język: angielski
Dostępność: dostępny
<em>DNA Methods in Clinical Microbiology</em> describes the novel DNA-based technology now used in the diagnosis and management of infectious diseases. It is a concise, yet readable, overview written
primarily for clinicians, clinical microbiologists, medical students and undergraduates in medical and veterinary microbiology. <br/> The book has two primary aims. First, to explain the principles of these methods at
the `molecular' level. Second, to provide a clinical perspective by reporting results from actual DNA-based investigations on a range of specimens. <br/> Those approaching DNA methods for the first time are assisted
by a brief résumé of the <em>relevant</em> features of nucleic acids (Chapter 2): this information is essential for an understanding of later chapters. Subsequent text covers detection, characterization and
quantification of pathogens by a variety of methods - e.g., target amplification (PCR, LCR, NASBA, TMA and SDA), signal amplification (bDNA) and probe-based techniques; the chapter on typing describes nearly twenty named
molecular methods, including spoligotyping and MLST. All chapters include an adequate range of current reference from which, if required, detailed protocols can be obtained. The diagrams are clear, and readers are assisted
by a detailed index.