ATCC Microbiology Resources

RESOURCES Page 1 Credible leads to Incredible® MICROBIOLOGY RESOURCES Collaboration and knowledge sharing are key components in accelerating scientific discoveries and advancing global health. Explore our expanding collection of culture guides, white papers, and application notes to learn more about the innovative research and develop- ment being performed by thought leaders in science CULTURE GUIDES When working with microorganisms, it is important to have protocols you can trust. Download our culture guides to access detailed information on the handling, cultiva- tion, and preservation of bacteria, fungi, protists, and viruses. Introduction to Microbiology Bacterial Culture Guide Mycology Culture Guide Protistology Culture Guide Virology Culture Guide FIND ALL OF OUR GUIDES AT WWW.ATCC.ORG/GUIDES A PP L I C AT I ON NO T E S Credible reference standards enable greater specificity and functionality to the researcher’s toolkit. Browse a hand-picked selection of our application notes for access to in-depth data on the development and validation of these products and to explore proof-of-concept studies focused on their various applications. ATCC Strains with Demonstrated Biocatalytic Ketone Reduction Capability Development and Evaluation of Next-Generation Sequencing Standards for Virome Research Development and Evaluation of Whole Cell- and Genomic DNA-Based Microbiome Reference Standards Development and Use of Synthetic Molecular Standards for Dengue Virus Serotypes 1-4 Development and Validation of a Quantitative Synthetic Molecular Standard for Monkeypox virus Development of ATCC Molecular Standards for Human Herpesvirus 1 and 2 (HSV-1 and HSV-2) Development of Improved Synthetic Molecular Standards for Norovirus Genogroups I and II Development of Synthetic Molecular Standards for Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C Virus Microbial Genome Databases - Existing Challenges and the Need for Authenticated Reference Genomes Novel fluorescent reporters for studying host-pathogen interactions Use of Recombinant Bacteria with Unique Tags as Spike-in Controls for Microbiome Studies ACCESS OUR COMPLETE COLLECTION OF APPLICATION NOTES AT WWW.ATCC.ORG/APPLICATIONNOTES

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