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1 blood culture samples positive for fungi by Gram staining.
2 ent infections without organisms detected by Gram staining.
3 exhibiting Gram-positive cocci upon initial Gram staining.
4 microbiological methods, such as culture and gram staining.
5 urease, catalase, and oxidase reactions and Gram staining.
6 onial morphology on CCFA, or morphology upon Gram staining.
7 acity could be observed visually, only after Gram staining.
13 m direct and extracted culture methods using Gram staining and a GAS-specific latex agglutination tes
15 lection of two corneal scrapes, one used for Gram staining and the other transported in BHI followed
19 eria (never seen before) to rapidly generate Gram staining, bypassing several chemical steps involved
23 ed for gram-negative bacilli and examined by Gram staining for both sputum adequacy (using the qualit
26 lture bottles in which yeast was observed by Gram staining (herein referred to as yeast-positive bloo
27 ues for bacteria including quantitative PCR, Gram staining, immunofluorescence and in situ hybridizat
29 th comprehensive bacteriology is superior to Gram staining in identifying pathogens in CF sputum.
30 erent bacteria in each case was performed by Gram staining, in situ hybridization using fluorescence-
31 of our findings, the absence of organisms on Gram staining is a useful criterion for rejecting ETAs f
37 of a composite reference standard comprising Gram staining of sputum samples and sputum/blood culture
42 staining framework bypasses the traditional Gram staining protocol and its challenges, including sta
44 electron microscopy, LIVE/DEAD staining, and Gram staining revealed a difference in the distributions
47 tified by conventional methods that included Gram staining, tests for colonial morphology, tests for
49 ontained Gram-negative bacilli identified by Gram staining, we isolated bacterial DNA using spin colu
52 lture bottles with GPC seen in clusters with Gram staining were tested using the BNSA test and a dire