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Detection of Viral Antigens and Antibodies
1989Serological techniques have been the most widely used means of diagnosing viral diseases for years, but several of their shortcomings have shifted the emphasis toward the direct detection of antigens. Nevertheless, serological testing is still useful if it is impractical or impossible to demonstrate the presence of a viral antigen, e.g., measles virus,
Edouard Kurstak+5 more
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VIRAL ANTIBODIES IN THYROTOXICOSIS
The Lancet, 1975A. Joasoo, P. Robertson, I.P.C. Murray
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VIRAL ANTIBODIES AND BRONCHIAL CARCINOMA
The Lancet, 1977M E Hodson+3 more
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Use of Monoclonal Antibodies for Viral Diagnosis
1983The performance characteristics of immunoassay systems are dependent to extent on the binding characteristics of the immunoreactants utilized. For this investigators involved in the use of immunoassay systems for the detection of bial antigens have been particularly interested in the evolving technology re] the production and development of monoclonal ...
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ANTI-CARDIOLIPIN ANTIBODIES IN VIRAL INFECTION
The Lancet, 1989William L. Irving+3 more
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ANTIBODY RESPONSE OF FISH TO VIRAL ANTIGENS*
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1965M. Michael Sigel, L. W. Clem
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