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Microbiology: A Laboratory Manual: United States Edition by James G. Cappuccino

Versatile, comprehensive, and clearly written, this competitively priced laboratory manual can be used with any undergraduate microbiology text-and now features a stunning full-color design, integrated color photographs, and newly rendered color illustrations. Microbiology: A Laboratory Manual is known for its thorough coverage, descriptive and straightforward procedures, and minimal equipment requirements. A broad range of experiments helps to convey basic principles and techniques. Each experiment includes an overview, an in-depth discussion of the principle involved, easy-to-follow procedures, and lab reports with review and critical thinking questions. Ample introductory material and laboratory safety instructions are provided.

About James G. Cappuccino

James Cappuccino is a retired instructor from the State University of New York (SUNY) system at Rockland Community College.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Basic Laboratory Techniques for Isolation, Cultivation, and Cultural Characterization of Microorganisms
1. Culture Transfer Techniques
2. Techniques for Isolation of Pure Cultures
3. Cultural Characteristics of Microorganisms

Part 2: Microscopy
4. Microscopic Examination of Stained Cell Preparations
5. Microscopic Examination of Living Microorganisms Using a Hanging-Drop Preparation or a Wet Mount
6. The Microscopic Measurement of Microorganisms

Part 3: Bacterial Staining
7. Preparation of Bacterial Smears
8. Simple Staining
9. Negative Staining
10. Gram Stain
11. Acid-Fast Stain (Ziehl-Neelsen Method)
12. Differential Staining for Visualization of Bacterial Cell Structures

Part 4: Cultivation of Microorganisms: Nutritional and Physical Requirements, and Enumeration of Microbial Poulations
13. Nutritional Requirements: Media for the Routine Cultivation of Bacteria
14. Use of Differential, Selective, and Enriched Media
15. Physical Factors: Temperature
16. Physical Factors: pH of the Extracellular Environment
17. Physical Factors: Atmospheric Oxygen Requirements
18. Techniques for the Cultivation of Anaerobic Microorganisms
19. Serial Dilution - Agar Plate Procedure to Quantitate Viable Cells
20. The Bacterial Growth Curve

Part 5: Biochemical Activities of Microorganisms
21. Extracellular Enzymatic Activities of Microorganisms
22. Carbohydrate Fermentation
23. Triple Sugar-Iron Agar Test
24. IMViC Test
25. Hydrogen Sulfide Test
26. Urease Test
27. Litmus Milk Reactions
28. Nitrate Reduction Test
29. Catalase Test
30. Oxidase Test
31. Utilization of Amino Acids
32. Genus Identification of Unknown Bacterial Cultures

Part 6: The Protozoa
33. Free-Living Protozoa
34. Parasitic Protozoa

Part 7: The Fungi
35. Cultivation and Morphology of Molds
36. Yeast Morphology, Cultural Characteristics, and Reproduction
37. Identification of Unknown Fungi

Part 8: The Viruses
38. Cultivation and Enumeration of Bacteriophages
39. Isolation of Coliphages from Raw Sewage

Part 9: Physical and Chemical Agents for the Control of Microbial Growth
40. Physical Agents of Control: Moist Heat
41. Physical Agents of Control: Environmental Osmotic Pressure
42. Physical Agents of Control: Electromagnetic Radiation
43. Chemical Agents of Control: Chemotherapeutic Agents
44. Determination of Penicillin Activity in the Presence and Absence of Penicillinase
45. Chemical Agents of Control: Disinfectants and Antiseptics

Part 10: Microbiology of Food
46. Microbiological Analysis of Food Products: Bacterial Count
47. Wine Production

Part 11: Microbiology of Water
48. Standard Qualitative Analysis of Water
49. Quantitative Analysis of Water: Membrane Filter Method

Part 12: Microbiology of Soil
50. Microbial Populations in Soil: Enumeration
51. Isolation of Antibiotic-Producing Microorganisms and Determination of Antimicrobial Spectrum of Isolates
52. Isolation of Pseudomonas Species by Means of the Enrichment Culture Technique

Part 13: Bacterial Genetics
53. Enzyme Induction
54. Bacterial Conjugation
55. Isolation of a Streptomycin-Resistant Mutant
56. The Ames Test: A Bacterial Test System for Chemical Carcinogenicity

Part 14: Biotechnology
57. Bacterial Transformation
58. Isolation of Bacterial Plasmids
59. Restriction Analysis and Electrophoretic Separation of Bacteriophage Lambda DNA

Part 15: Medical Microbiology
60. Microbial Flora of the Mouth: Determination of Susceptibility to Dental Caries
61. Normal Microbial Flora of the Throat and Skin
62. Identification of Human Staphylococcal Pathogens
63. Identification of Human Streptococcal Pathogens
64. Identification of Streptococcus pneumoniae
65. Identification of Enteric Microorganisms Using Computer-Assisted Multitest Microsystems
66. Isolation and Presumptive Identification of Campylobacter
67. Microbiological Analysis of Urine Specimens
68. Microbiological Analysis of Blood Specimens
69. Species Identification of Unknown Bacterial Cultures

Part 16: Immunology
70. Precipitin Reaction: The Ring Test
71. Agglutination Reaction: The Febrile Antibody
72. Immunofluorescence
73. Enzyme-Linked Immunoabsorbent Assay
74. Agglutination Reaction: Mono-Test for Infectious Mononucleosis
75. Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Rapid Immunodiagnostic Procedures

Appendices

Additional information

CIN0321651332G
9780321651334
0321651332
Microbiology: A Laboratory Manual: United States Edition by James G. Cappuccino
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Pearson Education (US)
20100216
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