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Latex agglutination test for canine parvovirus
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1996SUMMARYCanine 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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Direct agglutination test for Encephalitozoon cuniculi
Veterinary Parasitology, 2006Encephalitozoon cuniculi is a small protozoan parasite in the phylum Microspora. It has been shown to naturally infect several host species, including humans. Infection with microsporidia is usually asymptomatic, except in young or immunocompromised hosts.
Carly N, Jordan +3 more
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LATEX AGGLUTINATION TEST FOR INVASIVE AMŒBIASIS
The Lancet, 1970Abstract A simple and rapid latex agglutination test as an aid to the diagnosis of invasive amœbiasis has been evaluated in five groups of 100 individuals from an endemic area. Results were positive in 98 patients with amœbic liver abscess, in 96 with amœbic dysentery, in 15 African general medical patients, and 5 African blood-donors, but not in any ...
M N, Morris, S J, Powell, R, Elsdon-Dew
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Column agglutination technology: the antiglobulin test
Transfusion, 1993A new system for typing and screening blood, based on the sieving effect of glass bead microparticles, has been developed. The test is performed in a microcolumn in which the red cell agglutinates are trapped in the glass bead matrix during centrifugation, and unagglutinated cells form a pellet at the bottom of the column.
K J, Reis +5 more
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A ROTAVIRUS STAPHYLOCOCCAL CO‐AGGLUTINATION TEST
Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Series B: Microbiology, 1983A simple and rapid staphylococcal co‐agglutination (SA) test for detection of rotavirus in human faecal specimens is described. A suspension of protein A‐containing staphylococci coated with a rabbit hyperimmune serum against the rotavirus strain of calf diarrhoeae virus was used as reagent. Before the SA test, the faecal specimens were absorbed with a
K, Skaug, K J, Figenschau, I, Orstavik
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Passive Agglutination Tests: Bismuth Tannate Test
Nature, 1963E, PICK, D, NELKEN
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Passive Agglutination Tests: Barium Sulphate Test
Nature, 1963N, GILBOA-GARBER, D, NELKEN
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AGGLUTINATION TEST FOR RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
The Lancet, 1952D, HOBSON, R H, GORRILL
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A brucella agglutination screening test
Veterinary Record, 1968C, Staak, C M, Groocock
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