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Comparisons of the complement-fixation, indirect fluorescent antibody, and card agglutination tests for the diagnosis of bovine anaplasmosis.

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1978
Results of complement-fixation (CF), indirect fluorescent antibody (IFA), and card agglutination (CT) tests were statistically compared, using 380 serum samples obtained from 140 cattle which were disease-free or naturally or experimentally infected with
E. Gonzalez, R. F. Long, R. Todorovic
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Serogrouping of Bacteroides vulgatus by the agglutination test [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal 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.
K Miyazaki   +6 more
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Simultaneous Agglutination Tests with Human Antiglobulins

Vox Sanguinis, 1969
Summary. 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. Hugh Fudenberg
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Serologic evaluation of cattle inoculated with Toxoplasma gondii: comparison of Sabin-Feldman dye test and other agglutination tests.

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1985
Six cows and 6 calves were each inoculated with 100 or 100,000 Toxoplasma gondii oocysts. Serum samples were analyzed, using the Sabin-Feldman dye test (DT), indirect hemagglutination test, latex agglutination test, and the modified direct agglutination ...
J. P. Dubey   +3 more
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Serologic diagnosis of human brucellosis: analysis of 214 cases by agglutination tests and review of the literature.

Reviews of Infectious Diseases, 1991
The serum agglutination test (SAT) and 2-mercaptoethanol (2ME) agglutination were used in studies of the sera of 214 patients in whom brucellosis was suspected.
E. J. Young
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Detection of cryptococcal antigen. Comparison of two latex agglutination tests.

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1981
The detection of cryptococcal antigen by means of the agglutination of antibody-coated latex particles is an important aid in the diagnosis of cryptococcosis.
C. Kauffman   +3 more
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Probable infectious mononucleosis without positive heterophil agglutination tests.

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1956
Excerpt It has been the writer's opinion heretofore that all cases of infectious mononucleosis, if properly studied, would reveal positive heterophil agglutination tests.
S. Leibowitz
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Latex-Agglutination Test in Shigellosis and Salmonellosis

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1965
Summary Similar antibody titers were detected by hemagglutination and latex-agglutination tests of sera and mucus from patients with shigellosis and from a patient infected with Salmonella enteritidis. These titers were higher than those detected by the agglutination test.
Yasuzo Nakamizo, Ryoji Takahashi
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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 ...
Sándor Pongor, Zoltán 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.
Tatsuya Sugimoto   +5 more
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