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Journal of Microbiological Methods

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The Journal of Microbiological Methods publishes scholarly and original articles, notes and review articles. These articles must include novel and/or state-of-the-art methods, or significant improvements to existing methods. Novel and innovative applications of current methods that are validated and useful will also be published. JMM strives for scholarship, innovation and excellence. This demands scientific rigour, the best available methods and technologies, correctly replicated experiments/tests, the inclusion of proper controls, calibrations, and the correct statistical analysis. The presentation of the data must support the interpretation of the method/approach.

All aspects of microbiology are covered, except virology. These include agricultural microbiology, applied and environmental microbiology, bioassays, bioinformatics, biotechnology, biochemical microbiology, clinical microbiology, diagnostics, food monitoring and quality control microbiology, microbial genetics and genomics, geomicrobiology, microbiome methods regardless of habitat, high through-put sequencing methods and analysis, microbial pathogenesis and host responses, metabolomics, metagenomics, metaproteomics, microbial ecology and diversity, microbial physiology, microbial ultra-structure, microscopic and imaging methods, molecular microbiology, mycology, novel mathematical microbiology and modelling, parasitology, plant-microbe interactions, protein markers/profiles, proteomics, pyrosequencing, public health microbiology, radioisotopes applied to microbiology, robotics applied to microbiological methods,rumen microbiology, microbiological methods for space missions and extreme environments, sampling methods and samplers, soil and sediment microbiology, transcriptomics, veterinary microbiology, sero-diagnostics and typing/identification.

The editors, editorial board members and scholarly reviewers are active scientists with an immense amount of collective experience that is used during the review and revision stages of articles. We encourage the submission of proposals for scholarly reviews and specials issues on emerging microbiological methods that are central to advancing microbiological knowledge. We look forward to receiving your proposals and articles.

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Información

Tipo de recurso:

revistas

ISSN impreso

0167-7012

ISSN electrónico

1872-8359

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Países Bajos

Fecha de publicación

Cobertura temática

Tabla de contenidos

Tick-borne Rickettsiales: Molecular tools for the study of an emergent group of pathogens

Eliana C. Guillemi; Laura Tomassone; Marisa D. Farber

Palabras clave: Microbiology (medical); Molecular Biology; Microbiology.

Pp. 87-97

Comparison of multilocus sequence typing and multilocus typing microarray of Chlamydia trachomatis strains from Argentina and Chile

Jenny Isaksson; Lucía Gallo Vaulet; Linus Christerson; Anke RuettgerORCID; Konrad Sachse; Carolina Entrocassi; Érica Castro; Marcelo Rodríguez Fermepin; Björn HerrmannORCID

Palabras clave: Microbiology (medical); Molecular Biology; Microbiology.

Pp. 214-218

Comparison of three methods for recovery of Brucella canis DNA from canine blood samples

Maria Cryskely A. Batinga; Jaíne C. dos Santos; Julia T.R. Lima; Maria Fernanda D. Bigotto; Kerstin Muner; Thalita Faita; Rodrigo M. Soares; David A.V. da Silva; Trícia M.F.S. Oliveira; Helena L. Ferreira; Jaqueline A. Diniz; Lara B. Keid

Pp. 26-31

Fast and easy detection of CMY-2 in Escherichia coli by direct MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry

Roque Figueroa Espinosa; Valeria Rumi; Martín Marchisio; Daniela Cejas; Marcela Radice; Carlos Vay; Rubén Barrios; Gabriel GutkindORCID; José Di Conza

Palabras clave: Microbiology (medical); Molecular Biology; Microbiology.

Pp. 22-28

Practical considerations for sampling and data analysis in contemporary metagenomics-based environmental studies

Christopher StaleyORCID; Michael J. Sadowsky

Palabras clave: Microbiology (medical); Molecular Biology; Microbiology.

Pp. 14-18

Direct diagnosis of Brucella species through multiplex PCR formed by a new method

Ahmet Murat Saytekin; Seyyal Ak

Palabras clave: Microbiology (medical); Molecular Biology; Microbiology.

Pp. 86-94

MALDI-TOF MS based procedure to detect KPC-2 directly from positive blood culture bottles and colonies

Roque Figueroa-Espinosa; Agustina Costa; Daniela Cejas; Rubén Barrios; Carlos Vay; Marcela Radice; Gabriel GutkindORCID; José Di Conza

Palabras clave: Microbiology (medical); Molecular Biology; Microbiology.

Pp. 120-127

Culture medium brand choice impacts colony swarming behavior among industrial Bacillus isolates and the accuracy of aerobic plate counts

John P. Gorsuch; Daniel LeSaint; Zachary Jones; Korey Bielecki; Peyton Woodruff

Palabras clave: Microbiology (medical); Molecular Biology; Microbiology.

Pp. 105891

An improved conjugation method for Pseudomonas syringae

Helen C. Neale; Michelle T. Hulin; Richard J. Harrison; Robert W. Jackson; John W. Mansfield; Dawn L. Arnold

Palabras clave: Microbiology (medical); Molecular Biology; Microbiology.

Pp. 106025

Exploring the value of MALDI-TOF MS for the detection of clonal outbreaks of Burkholderia contaminans

Selali Fiamanya; Lucía Cipolla; Mónica Prieto; John Stelling

Palabras clave: Microbiology (medical); Molecular Biology; Microbiology.

Pp. 106130