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THE ANTIGENIC PROPERTIES OF SOLUTIONS OF PNEUMOCOCCUS [PDF]
1. Intact pneumococci, possessing specific antigenic powers unimpaired by cultural or other procedures, give rise to agglutinins for organisms of the homologous type and to precipitins for the type-specific carbohydrate derived from them. 2. Solutions of pneumococci free of all formed elements, but containing the carbohydrate and protein
O T, Avery, J M, Neill
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Relevance. Influenza viruses, having an extremely high variability of the genome and significant environmental plasticity, continue to maintain a potential threat to the biological safety of mankind.
D. K. Lvov +21 more
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This work describes the specific features of the influenza virus circulating in the period from October 2015 to March 2016 in 10 cities of Russia, the basic laboratories of CEEI at the D.I.
D. K. Lvov +21 more
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Antigenic Properties of Burnt Skin [PDF]
ON surveying the literature pertaining to this subject, it was found that workers in the Eastern European countries1 maintain that the use of convalescent serum in burnt patients is of considerable therapeutic value due to a hypothetical antibody to burnt skin2.
S Z, Kantor +3 more
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Biophysical Properties of Australia Antigen [PDF]
Biophysical studies with Australia complement-fixing (CF) antigen showed it to be a particle with a buoyant density of 1.20 g/cm 3 in CsCl, a sedimentation coefficient of 110, and an average diameter of 25 nm. The CF antigen was not inactivated by ether, 1% deoxycholate, 1% Tween 80 or overnight heating at 56 C. The
J L, Gerin +4 more
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. The influenza season 2017–2018 started significantly later compared to the five previous seasons. Influenza epidemic lasted for 12 weeks (weeks 6–17), was of moderate intensity and 10,4% of the population of the country was involved with children aged ...
A. A. Sominina +12 more
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Background: Different diagnostic screening tests have been developed to detect periodontal disease in the early stages. Despite these advances still, there is a need for a more practical and beneficial diagnostic test.
Mahdi T Khadematolrasoul +2 more
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THE ANTIGENIC PROPERTIES OF GLOBIN CASEINATE [PDF]
This study of globin and its compound with casein (globin caseinate) shows that globin fails to produce fixation antibodies in rabbits after repeated injections, thus agreeing with our own work and with that of others with similar histon bodies which are primarily toxic.
F P, Gay, T B, Robertson
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Changing selective pressure during antigenic changes in human influenza H3.
The rapid evolution of influenza viruses presents difficulties in maintaining the optimal efficiency of vaccines. Amino acid substitutions result in antigenic drift, a process whereby antisera raised in response to one virus have reduced effectiveness ...
Benjamin P Blackburne +2 more
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Bayesian inference of antigenic and non-antigenic variables from haemagglutination inhibition assays for influenza surveillance [PDF]
Haemagglutination inhibition (HI) assays are typically used for comparing and characterizing influenza viruses. Data obtained from the assays (titres) are used quantitatively to determine antigenic differences between influenza strains.
Emmanuel S. Adabor, Wilfred Ndifon
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