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On the Cold Agglutinins in Human Serum
The existence of two qualitatively different subtypes in Group II bloods is confirmed with the method of cold agglutination. Two cold agglutinins are shown to be present in Group II sera, one of these acting on bloods AA1, the other on bloods AA2 ...
K. Landsteiner, P. Levine
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Pseudoneutropenia from cold agglutinin leucoagglutination [PDF]
Pseudoneutropenia or low leucocyte count secondary to leucoagglutination is caused by ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid (EDTA) or cold agglutinins and is seen in benign and malignant disorders. We report a 34-year-old lady who was admitted with fever,
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THE TRANSMISSION OF AGGLUTININS OF BACILLUS ABORTUS FROM COW TO CALF IN THE COLOSTRUM
The agglutinins towards Bacillus abortus found in the blood serum of new-born calves are obtained from the mother through the colostrum. Calves at birth, unfed, are without agglutinins.
R. B. Little, M. Orcutt
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A comparison of the appearance of the agglutinins for Bacillus abortus in the blood of new-born calves with the first appearance of globulins in the same blood following the ingestion of colostrum indicates that the agglutinins are associated with the ...
M. Orcutt, P. E. Howe
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Horizontal gene transfer contributed to the evolution of extracellular surface structures [PDF]
The single-cell layered ectoderm of the fresh water polyp Hydra fulfills the function of an epidermis by protecting the animals from the surrounding medium.
Altstätter, Johannes +13 more
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Mixed autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) represents
Rajeswari Subramaniyan
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1. Certain bacilli within one strain may lose their flagella and become non-motile. 2. The change in serological behavior associated with the change in motility indicates that the flagella possess an individual antigenic property. 3. Flagella can be separated from the bodies of the bacilli. 4.
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THE SOURCE OF AGGLUTININS IN THE MILK OF COWS
The foregoing experimental cases point to a distinct participation of the udder in the production of agglutinins when the gland is invaded by living or flooded by dead bacteria.
Theobald. Smith, M. Orcutt, R. B. Little
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Detection of inflammation- and neoplasia-associated alterations in human large intestine using plant/invertebrate lectins, galectin-1 and neoglycoproteins [PDF]
Commonly, plant and invertebrate lectins are accepted glycohistochemical tools for the analysis of normal and altered structures of glycans in histology and pathology.
Bosbach, R. +3 more
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No presente estudo, 100 fêmeas bovinas foram divididas em cinco grupos de 20 animais cada. Os grupos experimentais receberam quatro diferentes vacinas comerciais (B, C, D e E), e um grupo permaneceu como controle.
Gabriela de Godoy Cravo Arduino +3 more
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