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Clinical Microbiology Growth Dependent ID Anaerobes Selective Media Differential Media Antimicrobial Drug Sensitivity

Immunodiagnostics Antibody Titers Skin Tests Monoclonal Antibodies Coated-particle Agglutination Fluorescent Antibodies

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

Radioimmunoassay Immunoblot Nucleic Acid Probe Polymerase Chain Reaction – PCR Diagnostic Virology Electron Microscopy

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