Optimal Conditions for Streptococcus pneumoniae Culture: In Solid and Liquid Media
Electron Microscopy to Study the Fine Structure of the Pneumococcal Cell
Immunofluorescent Staining and High-Resolution Microscopy to Study the Pneumococcal Cell
Construction of Fluorescent Pneumococci for In Vivo Imaging and Labeling of the Chromosome
High-Resolution and Super-Resolution Immunofluorescent Microscopy Ex Vivo to Study Pneumococcal Interactions with the Host
Natural Genetic Transformation: A Direct Route to Easy Insertion of Chimeric Genes into the Pneumococcal Chromosome
Gene Expression Analysis in the Pneumococcus
Transcriptional Knockdown in Pneumococci using CRISPR Interference
Protein Expression Analysis by Western Blot and Protein-Protein Interactions
Mass Spectrometry to Study the Bacterial Proteome from a Single Colony
Bead-Based Flow Cytometric Cell Counting of Live and Dead Bacteria
In Vitro Adhesion, Invasion, and Transcytosis of Streptococcus pneumonia with Host Cells
Growing and Characterizing Biofilms Formed by Streptococcus pneumoniae
In Vivo Mouse Models to Study How Pneumococci Interact with the Host and Cause Invasive Pneumococcal Disease
Two-Photon Intravital Imaging of Leukocytes in the Trachea during Pneumococcal Infection
IVIS Spectrum CT to Image the Progression of Pneumococcal Infections In Vivo
The Pneumococcus and Its Critical Role in Public Health
The Epidemiology and Biostatistics of Pneumococcus.