Abstract
Immunofluorescence is being used increasingly in all areas of biology. It is used in microbiology in preference to other methods for the detection of viruses, bacteria, rickettsia, protozoa and fungi as well as for demonstrating antibodies against different microorganisms (for reviews see the following: Fraser [1976]; Jentsch [1967]; Mayr et al. [1977]; McEntegart [1976]; Wagner [1967]).
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Storch, W.B. (2000). Applications of immunofluorescence. In: Immunofluorescence in Clinical Immunology. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8376-4_7
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