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Development of a microslide aglutination assay with the aid if an inexpensive projection microscope
Journal of Microbiological Methods (2002)
  • Robert E. Levin, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • A. Abolmaaty
Abstract
A microslide agglutination assay was developed involving the mixing of 2.5 microl each of antiserum and a cell suspension of Listeria monocytogenes. Cell agglutination in the final volume of 5.0 microl was visually observed at a direct magnification of 22 x on the projection screen of an inexpensive 20 US dollar projection microscope. The procedure has the advantage of increasing by a factor of 20 the number of agglutination assays that can be performed with a given volume of antiserum with the use of an inexpensive optical projection system.
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Publication Date
2002
Citation Information
Robert E. Levin and A. Abolmaaty. "Development of a microslide aglutination assay with the aid if an inexpensive projection microscope" Journal of Microbiological Methods Vol. 51 (2002)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robert_levin/4/