BOOK
Diagnostic Molecular Microbiology: Principles and Applications
Diagnostic Molecular Microbiology: Principles and Applications (1993) is a foundational textbook in the field of molecular diagnostic microbiology. It introduces both the theoretical underpinnings and the practical laboratory methods used for detecting and characterizing infectious agents via molecular techniques. The book is divided into:
Principles — covering the scientific basis of molecular diagnostics: the technologies, their limitations, design considerations, and quality control.
Applications / Protocols — detailed, step‑by‑step protocols for detecting specific pathogens (bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites), molecular strain typing, sequencing, etc.
This book served as one of the first comprehensive references in molecular diagnostics for infectious disease labs, useful for microbiologists, molecular biologists, clinical laboratory scientists, and students learning or implementing molecular diagnostic methods
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