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Allogeneic Antibody Response in Cattle
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1981SUMMARY Antibody responses following immunization with allogeneic bovine lymphocytes, goose red blood cells (grbc), and ovalbumin (given iv) were studied in 20 heifers. Antibody to grbc was detectable by 4 to 9 days in all heifers and followed the characteristic pattern of a low-titer primary response which was predominantly immunoglobulin (Ig) M ...
M J, Newman, M R, Brandon
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Antibody Response in Rubella Reinfection
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1972AbstractSera were collected from 292 army recruits before and after a rubella outbreak in winter 1971. Of the 37 initially susceptible men, 34 (92%) had serologic evidence of rubella infection, but only 6 (16%) had a rash. A 4-fold or greater booster response in rubella hemagglutination-inhibiting (HI) antibodies was found in 15 (5.9%) of the initially
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Antibody response to topical streptokinase
Journal of Wound Care, 1997The aim of this study was to assess anti-streptokinase antibody levels in patients treated with intravenous streptokinase for acute myocardial infarction and in patients treated with topical streptokinase for cutaneous wounds. Sixty-two consecutive patients with acute myocardial infarction (age 65±12 years), 42 consecutive patients with streptokinase ...
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Mucosal Antibody Responses to HIV
2009The measurement of antibodies specific for the majority of infectious agents in various external secretions is important in the evaluation of potentially protective immune responses at various sites of pathogen entry. Importantly, due to differences in the isotypes of antibodies in various body fluids, levels of total and antigen-specific antibodies in
Zina, Moldoveanu, Jiri, Mestecky
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Lymphocyte Interactions in Antibody Responses
1972Publisher Summary The immune response of an organism to a foreign stimulus consists of a series of events initiated by the interaction of an “immunocompetent” cell and antigen. There are two broad classes of immune responses: (1) “humoral immunity,” in which antibodies, characterized as immunoglobulin molecules, are synthesized, generally by plasma ...
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Antibody Response to Viral Antigens
1973Publisher 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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Antibody responses in Crohn’s disease
Gastroenterology, 2004Séverine, Vermeire, Paul, Rutgeerts
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