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Serogrouping of Bacteroides vulgatus by the agglutination test

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1985
The agglutination technique was used to establish a serological classification scheme for Bacteroides vulgatus strains isolated from normal human feces and clinical specimens, especially from ulcerative colitis patients. Absorbed antisera to 10 strains of B. vulgatus were prepared. These 10 absorbed antisera were species specific. Of 90 B.
N, Okamura   +6 more
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A Capillary Tube Agglutination Test for Histoplasmosis

The Journal of Immunology, 1960
Summary A capillary tube agglutination test, using stained particles from disintegrated yeast phase cells of Histoplasma capsulatum as antigen, is described. Serum specimens from rabbits reinfected with yeast cells of H. capsulatum were used to develop and standardize the CTA test and to evaluate its usefulness as compared
G C, COZAD, H W, LARSH
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A latex agglutination test for lectin binding

Analytical Biochemistry, 1983
Blood group A + H substance purified from hog gastric mucin was fixed to polystyrene particles by physical absorption to produce a lectin-agglutinable latex. Agglutination of this latex by soybean agglutinin, concanavalin A, and wheat germ agglutinin is specifically inhibited by the respective monosaccharide haptens and is not affected by known ...
S, Pongor, Z, Riedl
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Latex agglutination test for canine parvovirus

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1996
SUMMARYCanine parvovirus (CPV) was detected in faeces from dogs with diarrhoea by a specific slide agglutination test using latex particles coated with anti‐CPV monoclonal antibody (LA‐anti‐CPV). The agglutination of LA‐anti‐CPV with CPV on a glass slide was evident macroscopically within 2 min.
T, Sanekata   +5 more
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The Agglutination Test

2003
Serge Stoll   +2 more
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