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Updated September 28, 2004 Section 1
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1047 Molecular and Physiological Comparison of Azospirillum spp. Isolated from Rhizoctonia solani mycelia, Wheat Rhizosphere, and Human Skin Wounds, M.F. Cohen, X.Y. Han, and M. Mazzola, Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 2004, v.50, pp. 291-297.
1046 Rhizobium (Agrobacterium) radiobacter Identified as a Cause of Chronic Endophtalmitis Subsequent to Cataract Extraction, H. Namdari, S. Hamzavi, and R.R. Peairs, Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 2003, v.41, pp. 3998-4000.
1045 Identifying ‘Unusual’ Infectious Organisms in Immunocompromised Patients, I. Hart, Reprint from European Clinical Laboratory, 2002.
1044 Ralstonia taiwanensis sp. Nov., Isolated from Root Nodules of Mimsosa species and Sputum of a Cystic Fibrosis Patient, W. Chen, S. Laevens, T. Lee, T.Coenye, P. Des Vos, M. Mergeay, and P. Vandamme, International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2001, v.51, pp. 1729-1735.
1043 Comparison of Vitek 32 and MicroLog ML3 Systems for Identification of Select Biological Warfare Agents, J.C. David, W.L. Thomas, R.J. Burgess, and T.L. Hadfield, Abstract from the ASM 101st General Meeting, May 2001. Plus Poster C-335 Presented at 101st General Meeting of the American Society of Microbiology, May 2001
1042 Molecular Fingerprinting Using AFLP for Temporally Dispersed Brucella from Illinois, M.E. Dobson, J.C. David, R.S. Weyant, B. Zhang, and T.L. Hadfield, Abstract from the ASM 101st General Meeting, May 2001
1040 Characterization of EF-4 Bacterial Strains by Metabolic and Genomic Fingerprinting, R. Singh, S. Qaiyumi, J. W. Allen, and H. N. Williams, Abstract from the ASM 100th General Meeting, May 21- 25, 2000
1037 Novel Bacterium Isolated from a Lung Transplant Patient with Cystic Fibrosis, C. Pitulle, D.M. Cir, R. Barbers, andtron, B. Bochne M.D. Appleman, Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1999, v.37, pp. 3851-3855.
1036 Coagulase-Negative Staphylococci Isolated from Acute Otitis Externa, D.W. Storman, C. McLean, M. McDonald, L. Clark, G. Cupp, and J. Runner, Poster presented at American Society for Microbiology, 1999
1035 Comparison of Phenotypic and Genotypic Techniques for Identification of Unusual Pathogenic Aerobic Gram-Negative Bacilli, Y. W. Tang, N. M. Ellis, M. K. Hopkins, D. E. Dodge, and D. H. Persing, Abstracts of the 98th Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1998, C-214
1034 Biochemical Investigations of Biogroups and Subspecies of Morganella morganii, J. M. Janda, S. L. Abbott, S. Khashe, and T. Robin, Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1996, v.34, p. 108-113
1033 Microbiological Systems, Automated, ECRI, Healthcare Product Comparison Systems, 1995.
1031 Heterogeneity Within CDC Coryneform ANF-1 (-like) Bacteria: Description of Corynebacterium auris, sp. nov., G. Funke, P.A. Lawson, and M.D. Collins, Abstracts of the 95th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1995, p. 484.
1030 Evaluation of the Biolog System for the Identification of Medically Important Yeast, M. Romagnoli, J. Osterhout, and W.G. Merz, Abstracts of the 95th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1995, p. 107.
1029 Comparison of Automated and Semi-Automated Microbiological Identification Systems with Staphylococcus ATCC Reference Strains, M.E. Wilson, and N.E. Jackson, Abstracts of the 95th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1995, p. 476.
1028 Characterization of Aerobic Microbiota Associated with the Tick Vector of Lyme Disease, P.A.W. Martin, A.S. Shropshire, and E.T. Schmidtmann, Abstracts of the 95th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1995, p. 318.
1027 Evaluation of the Biolog System for the Identification of Bacillus anthracis, L.W.J. Baillie, M.N. Jones, P.C.B. Turnbull, and R.J. Manchee, Letters in Applied Microbiology, 1995, v.20, p. 209-211.
1026  Evaluation of Biolog System for Identification of Some Gram-Negative Bacteria of Clinical Importance, B. Holmes, M. Costa M. Ganner, S.L.W. On, and M. Stevens, Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1994, v.32, p. 1970-1975.
1025 Comparison of GENETRAK and BIOLOG, INC. and Standard Methods for Identification of E. coli and Salmonella from Environmental Samples, M.A. Holder-Franklin, S. Brait, and N. Limoges, Abstracts of the Joint Annual Meeting of the Society for Industrial Microbiology and the Canadian Society of Microbiologists, 1993, p. 70.
1024 Comparison of the Identification of Citrobacter DNA Hybridization Genomospecies with Baxter MicroSCAN Walk/Away, Vitek, Biolog Microstation System, IDS Rapid one System, and API20E, S.B. Roman, C.M. O'Hara, and J.M. Miller, Abstracts of the 94th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1994, p. 535.
1023 Biochemical and Enzymatic Characterization of Citrobacteria, D.F. Hanson, S.L. Abbott, and J.M. Janda, Abstracts of the 94th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1994, p. 535.
1020 Evaluation of Biolog for Identification of Members of the Family Micrococcaceae, J.M. Miller, J.W. Biddle, V.K. Quenzer, and James C. McLaughlin, Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1993, v.31, p. 3170-3173.
1019 Advances in the Identification of Bacteria and Yeast, B.R. Bochner, American Clinical Laboratory, 1993, p. 6.
1018 Microbiology Systems: Guidance Article, ECRI, Health Devices, 1993, v.22, p. 123-153.
1017 Isolation and Identification of a Catalase-Negative Strain of Staphylococcus aureus, V.C. Wheeler, J.K. Overly, and T.L. Overman, Abstracts of the 93rd Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1993, p. 502.
1016 Automated Systems for Identification of Microorganisms, C.E. Stager and J.R. Davis, Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 1992, v.5, p. 302-327.
1015 Comparison of Rapid NF, Biolog, and Cellular Fatty Acid Analysis for the Rapid Identification of Nonfermenting Gram-Negative Rods, B.C. Schieven, E. Henry, L. Stoakes, and Z. Hussain, Abstracts of the 92nd Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1992, p. 421.
1014 Comparison of the Biolog and MIDI Systems for Identification of Gram-Negative Nonfermenters, J. Gutschenritter, P. Schams, C. O'Hara, and D. Persing, Abstracts of the 92nd Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1992, p. 421.
1013 Identification of Human Pathogenic Coagulase-Negative Staphylococcus Species by Biolog and Staph-Ident, J.C. McLaughlin, V.H. Quenzer, T.L. Merlin, W.C. Thompson, and J. Fierro, Abstracts of the 92nd Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1992, p. 424.
1012 Comparison of the Identification of Gram-Positive Aerobic Bacteria by Biolog and Vitek, J.C. McLaughlin, K.L. Ruoff, V.H. Quenzer, T.L. Merlin, W.C. Thompson, and J. Fierro, Abstracts of the 92nd Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1992, p. 424.
1011 Biolog Technology - Applications from a Clinical Perspective, V. Wilson, Abstracts of the Australian Society for Microbiology, 1992, #W14.1.
1010 Comparison of Biolog to the Conventional Identification of Gram Negative Rods in a Public Health Laboratory, Poster Presentation at the California Association of Public Health Laboratory Directors, 1992.
1009 Evaluation of the Biolog Automated Microbial Identification System, J.M. Klingler, R.P. Stowe, D.C. Obenhuber, T.O. Groves, S.K. Mishra, D.L. Pierson, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 1992, v.58, p. 2089-2092.
1008 Preliminary Evaluation of Biolog, A Carbon Source Utilization Methods for Bacterial Identification, J.M. Miller and D.L. Rhoden, Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1991, v.29, p. 1143-1147.
1007 Identification of Over 500 Gram-negative Species by a Single Test Panel, B.R. Bochner, American Clinical Laboratory, 1991, p. 14.
1006 A Comparison of Biolog, Microscan, and Vitek AMS for the Identification of Infrequently Isolated Human Gram-negative Bacterial Pathogens, J.C. McLaughlin, W.G. Barron, T.L. Merlin, J. Fierro, and W.C. Thompson, Abstracts of the 91st Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1991, p. 377.
1005  Rapid Identification of Gram Negative Bacteria by Carbon Source Oxidation, S.S. Barth, K.B. Williams, S.J. Gibson, and L.B. Elliott, Abstracts of the 91st Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1991, p. 377.
1004 Comparison of Four Identification Methods Used to Identify Pseudomonas Cepacia Isolated from Sputum of Cystic Fibrosis Patients, S.B. Roman, L.A. Carson, C.M. O'Hara, D.A. Pegues, and M. Miller, Abstracts of the 91st Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1991, p. 379.
1003 Development of the Biolog Substrate Utilization System for Identification of Legionella spp., W.S. Mauchline and C.W. Keevil, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 1991, v.57, p. 3345-3349.
1002 Biochemical Fingerprints of Legionella spp. by the Biolog System: Presumptive Identification of Clinical and Environmental Isolates, R. Armon, I. Potasman, and M. Green, Letters in Applied Microbiology, 1990, v.11, p. 290-292.
1001 Species Identification of Aeromonas Strains Based on Carbon Substrate Oxidation Profiles, A.M. Carnahan, S.W. Joseph, and J.M. Janda, Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1989, v.27, p. 2128-2129.
 
 
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