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Myoglobin latex agglutination test
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1987SCOPUS: le.j ; info:eu-repo/semantics ...
Ducobu, Jean +2 more
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Latex Agglutination Test in Uveitis
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1960In 1922, Meyer 1 reported that the serums of certain patients with rheumatoid arthritis agglutinated sensitized sheep erythrocytes. In 1931, Cecil, Nicholls, and Stainsby 2 observed the agglutination of β-hemolytic streptococci by the serum of certain patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis.
J W, HALLETT +3 more
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A Babesiasis Card Agglutination Test
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1974SUMMARY A babesiasis card agglutination test (bct) has been developed for detecting specific antibodies in cattle infected with Babesia bigemina. The agglutinating antigen was isolated from the blood of a splenectomized calf having 22% B bigemina parasitemia. The antigen was preserved with 0.02% formalin and stained with fast green dye.
R A, Todorovic, K L, Kuttler
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Chloroplast Agglutination Test
1998The chloroplast agglutination test, used for diagnosis and detection of viruses, is simple but not very sensitive. It is most effective for viruses with elongate particles, such as tobamo-, carla- and potexviruses, which usually occur in high concentrations in the plant.
Jeanne Dijkstra, Cees P. de Jager
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Agglutination test with ragweed pollen
Journal of Allergy, 1966Abstract An agglutination test was devised to study ragweed pollen grains. Rabbit antiragweed sera were shown to contain "complete" antibodies causing clumping and increased sedimentation of ragweed pollen and "incomplete" antibodies detectable by means of the indirect Coombs test. With human sera, only the indirect Coombs test was positive. The human
K, Wicher, F, Milgrom, C E, Arbesman
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Simultaneous Agglutination Tests with Human Antiglobulins
Vox Sanguinis, 1969Summary. Simultaneous agglutination tests have been performed with several non‐inhibitable antiglobulins and with several antiglobulins detected by screening with anti‐D Ri. coats. The latter are similar to non‐inhibitable antiglobdins in that they give a positive simultaneous agglutination test but their positive reaction can be inhibited by high ...
E, Gold, H, Fudenberg
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A Direct Agglutination Test for Leishmaniasis
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1975Antigen suspensions of enzyme-treated, formalin-fixed promastigotes of three species of Leishmania (L. donovani, L. tropica, and L. braziliensis) were evaluated by using the direct agglutination test with serum samples from healthy individuals and patients with confirmed cases of visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis.
D S, Allain, I G, Kagan
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