Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving viable micro-organism
Patent
1984-10-01
1987-05-12
Warden, Robert J.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or...
Involving viable micro-organism
435 29, 435 36, 435802, 435808, 435837, 435849, 435852, 435857, 435882, 435883, 435885, 436800, 2504612, C12Q 104, C12Q 102, C12Q 114, G01N 2164
Patent
active
046650245
ABSTRACT:
A method to determine the Gram sign of microorganisms includes staining the microorganisms with a plurality of fluorescent dyes, applying excitation energy to the stained microorganisms, and observing the color of the fluorescence emission of the stained microorganisms. Gram-positive and Gram-negative microorganisms stain different colors, and assignment of the Gram sign may be made on the basis of the color of the stained microorganisms.
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Becton Dickinson and Company
Brown Richard E.
Krawczewicz L.
Warden Robert J.
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