Ellen Jo Baron

Publication Details

  • Clinical utility of an automated instrument for gram staining single slides.

    Baron EJ, Mix S, Moradi W. J Clin Microbiol. 2010; 48 (6): 2014-5

    Gram stains of 87 different clinical samples were prepared by the laboratory's conventional methods (automated or manual) and by a new single-slide-type automated staining instrument, GG&B AGS-1000. Gram stains from either heat- or methanol-fixed slides stained with the new instrument were easy to interpret, and results were essentially the same as those from the methanol-fixed slides prepared as a part of the routine workflow. This instrument is well suited to a rapid-response laboratory where Gram stain requests are commonly received on a stat basis.

    PubMedID: 20410348

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