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ELISA Protocols
MicrobeLibrary Curriculum: Protocol
10/9/2006 by Samuel Fan

Protocols for using ELISA in the Microbiology lab.
Spread Plate
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
10/9/2006 by Kathryn Wise

Spread plate images
Plaque Assay: Assorted Views of Bacteriophage Plaques
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
10/9/2006 by D. Sue Katz, Marie Panec

Plaque Assay images
Plaque Assay: Illustrations of Poor Technique and Plating Problems
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
10/9/2006 by D. Sue Katz, Marie Panec

Plaque Assay images
Plaque Assay: Plaques on Plates at Different Plaque Forming Units
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
10/9/2006 by D. Sue Katz, Marie Panec

Plaque Assay images
CAMP Test for the Identification of b-Hemolytic Streptococcus agalactiae (Group B)
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
10/9/2006 by Anne Hanson

CAMP Test images
CAMP Test for the Identification of Listeria monocytogenes
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
10/9/2006 by Anne Hanson

CAMP Test images
Reverse CAMP Test for the Identification of Clostridium perfringens
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
10/9/2006 by Anne Hanson

CAMP Test images
Plaque Assay Protocols
MicrobeLibrary Curriculum: Protocol
10/9/2006 by Marie Panec, D. Sue Katz

The Protocol and Recipe for Plaque Assay.
Preparing Spread Plates Protocols
MicrobeLibrary Curriculum: Protocol
10/9/2006 by Kathryn Wise

Protocols for Preparing Spread Plates.
CAMP Test Protocols
MicrobeLibrary Curriculum: Protocol
10/9/2006 by Anne Hanson

Protocols for using CAMP Test in the Microbiology lab.
ELISA
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
10/9/2006 by Samuel Fan

ELISA images
Luria Broth (LB) and Luria Agar (LA) Media and Their Uses: Serratia marcescens
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
10/9/2006 by Min-Ken Liao, Maria P. MacWilliams

Images of LB and LA media
Luria Broth (LB) and Luria Agar (LA) Media and Their Uses: Bacillus cereus
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
10/9/2006 by Min-Ken Liao, Maria P. MacWilliams

Images of LB and LA media
Luria Broth (LB) and Luria Agar (LA) Media and Their Uses: Bacillus megaterium
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
10/9/2006 by Min-Ken Liao, Maria P. MacWilliams

Images of LB and LA media
Luria Broth (LB) and Luria Agar (LA) Media and Their Uses: Plating of Bacteriophage on Host Cell Lawns
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
10/9/2006 by Maria P. MacWilliams, Min-Ken Liao

Images of LB and LA media
Focus on Microbiology Education Newsmagazine - Fall 2006
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
9/29/2006 by Multiple Authors

Features of articles on teaching undergraduate microbiology. The issue's theme is 'exploring the use of current events to enrich microbiology education'.
Addressing Current Issues in Infectious Diseases via Case-Based Learning Using Molecular Biology Simulations
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
9/29/2006 by Karen Klyczek, Mark Bergland, Mary Lundeberg

The article describes the use of Case It! Software to explore case histories in human immunodeficiency virus where students meet (virtual) patients, and run (virtual) ELISA tests on samples from the patients.
A Bioinformatics Problem Space to Study Clostridium difficile Outbreak
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
9/29/2006 by Ruth A. Gyure

The article describes activities that can be used at different levels, depending on students’ academic backgrounds, to study an outbreak of Clostridium difficile.
Using Misinformation to Get Students to Be Rational Skeptics
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
9/29/2006 by Jeffrey Pommerville

The article addresses the issue of misinformation—can students differentiate the meat of an article from the phony baloney?

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