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Viral antibodies in mothers of defective children

Teratology, 1972
AbstractIn the years 1964‐66, 338 newborns with a total of 379 gross malformations of the central nervous system and matched‐pair controls were reported to the Finnish Register of Congenital Malformations. Blood samples and detailed maternal histories were obtained from 162 mothers of defective children and their respective controls during the first 2,
K, Lapinleimu   +3 more
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Antibody Response to Viral Antigens

1973
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on humoral antibody response. It describes the general nature of viral antigens, what is being determined by seriological procedures applied to virus systems, the appraisal of such data for diagnostic and vaccine evaluation purposes, and the nature of the antibody response and some potential implications to ...
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VIRAL ANTIBODIES IN COYOTES FROM CALIFORNIA

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1998
Prevalence of antibodies against canine parvovirus (CPV), canine distemper virus (CDV), and canine adenovirus type 1 (CAV) were determined among 152 coyotes (Canis latrans) at the Naval Petroleum Reserves (NPRC; California, USA) from 1985 to 1990. Overall prevalence of antibodies to CPV, CDV, and CAV was 66%, 37%, and 68%, respectively.
B L, Cypher   +3 more
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Islet Cell Antibodies and Viral Infections

Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes, 2009
The sera of 127 non-diabetic children after mumps-infection were investigated for the presence of islet cell antibodies and islet cell surface antibodies. The study also included 4 children who developed diabetes mellitus shortly after an active mumps vaccination.
K, Federlin, A, Otten, K, Helmke
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Human monoclonal antibodies to viral peptides

Human Antibodies, 1997
A new approach to the developing of human monoclonal antibodies to viral peptides is described. The method is based on the positive selection of B cells specific to viral peptides from normal human tissues. To isolate B cells bearing immunoglobulin receptors specific to viral epitopes magnetic beads coated by viral peptides were used.
E, Sidorova   +3 more
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Viral antibodies in twins with multiple sclerosis

Neurology, 1985
Viral antibodies to measles, rubella, corona, vaccinia, and mumps viruses in serum and CSF (and to Epstein-Barr virus in serum only) were studied in 24 twin pairs, both discordant and concordant for clinical MS. In pairs, CSF antibody titers for rubella in MS monozygotic and dizygotic twins and for vaccinia in dizygotic twins were higher than for ...
J L, Woyciechowska   +7 more
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Antibody Affinity and Valence in Viral Neutralization

The Journal of Immunology, 1972
Abstract This work shows that viral neutralization appears to be a function not only of antibody concentration but also of affinity, valence, and possibly molecular configuration of antibody. When antibody molecules of similar valence are grouped, neutralization increases with increasing molecular affinity.
S E, Blank, G A, Leslie, L W, Clem
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Rubella Antibodies and Acute Viral Hepatitis

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1977
High antibody titres against rubella and measles viruses have recently been associated with certain chronic disorders such as chronic active hepatitis and occasionally with acute hepatitis. The present study was designed to evaluate the frequency of this association with acute hepatitis.
K, Sloth   +4 more
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Immunoglobulins and Viral Antibodies in Psychiatric Patients

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1978
SummaryThe serum and CSF of 66 patients with functional psychoses were tested for immunoglobulins and antibodies to measles, HSV-1, CMV, and rubella viruses. Ten surgical and 80 neurological patients were controls. There were no significant findings in the serum, consistent with most previous studies. In the CSF 6 of 17 multiple admission schizophrenic
E F, Toorey   +5 more
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Antibodies in Viral Infection

2001
Antibody interactions with rhinovirus lessons for mechanisms of neutralization and the role of immunity in viral evolution.- Structural studies on antibody with viruses.- Shape and electrostatic complementarity at viral antigen-antibody complexes.- Structural studies on viral escape from antibody neutralization.- Affinity, complementarity ...
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