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Surface antigen in early differentiation. [PDF]
Addition of Fab fragments from rabbit antiserum to surface antigen F9 to 2-cell stage mouse embryos in culture does not alter cleavage; however, the addition prevents culture does not alter cleavage; however, the addition prevents the formation of compact morulae and blastocysts.
Charles Babinet+3 more
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Helping tumour antigens to the surface [PDF]
Using high-resolution proteomics to analyse clinical samples from patients with advanced melanoma, Harel et al. show that the metabolic state of melanoma is associated with changes in antigen presentation-related proteins and thereby with response to immunotherapies.
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A surface antigen influenza vaccine: 2. Pyrogenicity and antigenicity [PDF]
SummaryConventional influenza vaccine containing whole virus particles purified on a zonal centrifuge is pyrogenic and can cause systemic and local adverse side effects. An improved vaccine was therefore prepared which contained only the surface antigens of the virus adsorbed to aluminium hydroxide.
Brady Margaret Irene, I. G. S. Furminger
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Background The efficacy of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) determined by simultaneous monitoring over 100 cell-surface antigens overtime has not been attempted.
Wang Bin+5 more
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Production and characterization of chimeric monoclonal antibodies against Burkholderia pseudomallei and B. mallei using the DHFR expression system. [PDF]
Burkholderia pseudomallei (BP) and B. mallei (BM) are closely related gram-negative, facultative anaerobic bacteria which cause life-threatening melioidosis in human and glanders in horse, respectively.
Hyung-Yong Kim+4 more
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Flow Cytometric Analysis of T, B, and NK Cells Antigens in Patients with Mycosis Fungoides
We retrospectively analyzed the clinicopathological correlation and prognostic value of cell surface antigens expressed by peripheral blood mononuclear cells in patients with mycosis fungoides (MF). 121 consecutive MF patients were included in this study.
Serkan Yazıcı+9 more
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Role of the pathologist in the diagnosis of autoimmune encephalitis
Autoimmune encephalitis is a group of non-infectious immune-mediated inflammatory disorders manifesting with epilepsy and encephalitis syndromes that are associated with autoantibodies in the serum and/or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
Shilpa Rao+2 more
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Detection of microbial surface antigens that bind Lewisa antigen [PDF]
There is evidence that the Lewis(a) blood group antigen is one of the receptors for a number of potentially pathogenic microorganisms. To determine how widely distributed the microbial adhesins are that bind this antigen, anti-idiotypic antibodies produced against monoclonal anti-Lewis(a) were used in coagglutination assays to screen a variety of ...
S. D. Essery+6 more
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Acinetobacter baumannii is an important human pathogen causing substantial mortality in hospitalized patients for which treatment with antibiotics has become problematic due to growing antibiotic resistance.
Maryam Mobarak Qamsari+5 more
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Immuno-biosensor for Detection of CD20-Positive Cells Using Surface Plasmon Resonance [PDF]
Purpose: Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensing confers a real-time assessment of molecular interactions between biomolecules and their ligands. This approach is highly sensitive and reproducible and could be employed to confirm the successful binding ...
Dariush Shanehbandi+6 more
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