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Research Progress of Nanodelivery Platforms in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Esophageal Cancer. [PDF]

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Role of Non‐Surface Antigens in Controlling Paramecium Surface Antigen Synthesis*

The Journal of Protozoology, 1969
SYNOPSIS. Paramecium aurelia exposed to antisera prepared against cells of a different surface antigenic type are often induced to transform to a new serotype. One possible explanation is that paramecia that are so affected have antigens related to the ciliary antigens, but not accessible to immobilizing antibodies.
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Surface Antigens of Haemophilus pertussis

Nature, 1958
IT has been shown by Frappier and Guerault1,2, and Frappier, Guerault and De Repentigny3, that the antigen of Haemophilus pertussis which protects mice against intracerebral infection could be washed off the bacteria by saline (0.85 per cent sodium chloride).
A, GUERAULT, H B, MAITLAND
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Surface antigens of human trophoblasts

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 1977
Abstract Single cells and cell aggregates of human trophoblasts were studied by immunofluorescence and mixed haemadsorption for the presence of different surface antigens. Results indicate that fresh trophoblast cells do not express HL-A in detectable amounts but carry human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) and Con-A receptors.
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Surface Antigens of Smooth Brucellae

Journal of Bacteriology, 1968
Surface antigens of smooth brucellae were extracted by ether-water, phenol-water, trichloroacetic acid, and saline and examined by immunoelectrophoresis and gel diffusion with antisera from infected and immunized rabbits. Ether-water extracts ofBrucella melitensiscontained a lipopolysaccharide protein component, which was specific for the surface of ...
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A Macrophage Cell Surface Antigen

1976
Although biochemical studies on macrophage membranes have been performed (21), there is no gross chemical basis to distinguish phagocytes from non-phagocytic cells. By using intact cells for functional study, instead of isolated membrane preparations for gross chemical comparisons, certain interesting aspects of phagocytic function have emerged.
J D, Stinnett, P S, Morahan, A M, Kaplan
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