Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3345106 | Clinical Microbiology Newsletter | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
For some time, mass spectrometry (MS) has been an important diagnostic tool in the field of clinical chemistry; however, the technology is now making inroads in the clinical microbiology laboratory. In part I of this series, we discuss how MS coupled with PCR has shown great promise for direct-from-specimen identification and multiplexed detection of microorganisms. These and other promising MS technologies could serve as important new tools to meet the clinical diagnostic challenges of the 21st century.
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Authors
Prasanna D. Khot, Mark A. Fisher,