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THE EFFECT OF NATURAL GUARD ADMINISTRATION IN DRINKING WATER ON ND-ANTIBODY TITERS IN BROILERS
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Current Protocols in Cytometry, 1997
AbstractFlow cytometry using fluorochrome‐conjugated antibodies has emerged as a major approach to automated cellular identification. One of the most important issues in immunophenotyping is using the correct amount of antibody. This unit presents techniques for ascertaining the optimal titer for individual, dual, and multiple antibodies used for ...
C C, Stewart, S J, Stewart
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AbstractFlow cytometry using fluorochrome‐conjugated antibodies has emerged as a major approach to automated cellular identification. One of the most important issues in immunophenotyping is using the correct amount of antibody. This unit presents techniques for ascertaining the optimal titer for individual, dual, and multiple antibodies used for ...
C C, Stewart, S J, Stewart
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Systems immunology: Beyond antibody titers
Journal of Infection, 2016Despite the evident success of currently available vaccines to prevent infectious diseases, we still lack a full understanding of the mechanisms by which vaccines induce protective immune responses. Systems immunology applies multifaceted analytical tools to better understand the immune responses to vaccines by deep characterization of the cellular ...
Raquel, Cao +2 more
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Measles Antibody Titers in Early Infancy
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1994To determine the prevalence of measles seronegativity among infants younger than 6 months and to ascertain their serologic response to measles vaccine.Cross-sectional measles antibody survey during the 1989 measles epidemic in Chicago, Ill.Inner-city perinatal center.Two hundred three infants younger than 6 months who had been admitted to the neonatal ...
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Measles Antibody: Reevaluation of Protective Titers
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1990A school blood drive before a measles outbreak permitted correlation of preexposure measles antibody titers with clinical protection using the plaque reduction neutralization (PRN) test and an EIA. Of 9 donors with detectable preexposure PRN titer less than or equal to 120, 8 met the clinical criteria for measles (7 seroconfirmed) compared with none of
R T, Chen +6 more
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STREPTOCOCCAL ANTIBODY TITERS IN SYDENHAM'S CHOREA
Pediatrics, 1966Antistreptolysin O (ASO), anti-desoxyribonuclease B (anti-DNAse B), and anti-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotidase (anti-NADase) titers were determined on patients with Sydenham's chorea and a matched group of controls. For each of the antibodies studied, elevated titers were found in a significant percentage of patients with chorea as compared with ...
E M, Ayoub, L W, Wannamaker
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Characterization of high titer antithyroglobulin antibodies
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 1987Few autoantibodies directed against thyroglobulin (TgAbs) have been fully characterized in man. The present study was designed to characterize TgAbs from patients with unusually high titers (greater than 1:5(12] using tanned red cell hemagglutination technique (TRC).
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Determination of the Specific Antibody Titer
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, 2000AbstractThe amount of specific antibody present in polyclonal antiserum, ascites fluid, or hybridoma supernatant can be quantitated by either solid‐phase radioimmunoassay (RIA) or by direct ELISA. In the solid‐phase assay described here, serially diluted antiserum is incubated in microtiter wells previously coated with the relevant antigen.
H M, Cooper, Y, Paterson
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Antibody Titers in Lupus Erythematosus
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972Excerpt To the editor: Dr. Ziff's otherwise excellent review of "Viruses and Connective Tissue Diseases" in the December issue errs in one respect.
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