Immunolatex localization by scanning electron microscopy of intestinal bacteria from cockroaches.
AUTOR(ES)
Bracke, J W
RESUMO
An immunolatex reagent was developed from antiserum to Fusobacterium varium, an obligate anaerobe isolated from the colon of the cockroach, Periplaneta americana L. A new technique that enabled the preparation of a highly efficient immunolatex conjugate was used to localize the bacterium with scanning electron microscopy, in situ, in the mixed gut contents.
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