Tilmelding til 2011 symposium
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Velkommen til Danmarks Mikrobiologiske Selskabs 2011 Symposium (Download som pdf)
Vi byder dig velkommen til en dag sammen med mikrobiologiske kollegaer, udvalgte inviterede foredrag, masser af posters samt udstillinger fra firmaer der sælger til os mikrobiologer. Programmet er lagt så der vil være masser af tid til at ”netværke”, der er god tid til posters og til at besøge boderne hos firmaerne der sponsorere mødet. VEL MØDT
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Abstract til poster skal vedhæftes som Word fil skrevet med Arial 11 efter følgende skabelon:
THE USE OF Q-PCR TECHNIQUES TO QUANTIFY NUMBERS OF Xxxxx sp. IN BLOD SAMPLES
Hans Hansen1, Mette Jensen2 & Anita Morales1 1: Technical University of Denmark, 2: University of Copenhagen
Quantitative real-time PCR was used to assay spirochetes in feeding ticks. Spirochetes in tick midguts increased sixfold, from 998 per tick before attachment to 5,884 at 48 h of attachment. Spirochetes in tick salivary glands increased >17-fold, from 1.2 per salivary gland pair before feeding to 20.8 at 72 h postattachment. The period of the most rapid increase in the number of spirochetes in the salivary glands occurred from 48 to 60 h postattachment; this time period coincides with the maximal increase in transmission risk during nymphal tick feeding An in vitro model of supragingival plaque associated with gingivitis was characterized by traditional culture techniques, comparative 16S rRNA gene sequencing of isolates, and quantitative PCR (QPCR). Actinomyces naeslundii, Prevotella spp., and Porphyromonas gingivalis increased under conditions emulating gingivitis. Gram-negative species and total bacteria were dramatically underestimated by culture compared to the estimates obtained by QPCR. (Abstract:Max 200 ord) |
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