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Surface antigens of Schistosoma mansoni

Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 1981
Abstract The outer tegument membrane of 18 h artificially prepared schistosomula of Schistosoma mansoni was labelled using the non-permeant diazonium salt of [ 125 I]iodosulphanilic acid. Eight iodinated surface proteins were identified by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
D W, Taylor, E G, Hayunga, W E, Vannier
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Surface Antigens of Bordetella Pertussis

1985
Bordetella pertussis and other Bordetella species cause respiratory infections in humans and in a variety of animals. Clinical isolates of B. pertussis have multiple virulence factors, several of which have been reported to induce protective immunity.
C D, Parker, S K, Armstrong, D W, Frank
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Embryonic surface antigens: A “quasi-endodermal” teratoma antigen

Developmental Biology, 1976
Abstract Hyperimmune antisera against a teratoma-derived endodermal carcinoma of the mouse were used in cytotoxicity tests and by absorption analysis to define a surface antigen. This antigen was found to be present on all tumor cells tested that were of endodermal origin as well as on embryonic liver, and was therefore designated “Endo.” Further ...
Artzt, K   +3 more
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Murine Lymphocyte Surface Antigens

1979
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the multiple lymphocyte surface antigens of the mouse. A wide range of different antigens is described, ranging from those that have a broad tissue distribution to those highly restricted to specific lymphocytes and including others, such as viral-associated antigens.
I F, McKenzie, T, Potter
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Cell surface antigens

Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 1976
A stable human-Chinese hamster ovary cell hybrid has been produced which, in addition to the complement of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO-K1) chromosomes, contains only one human chromosome, No. 11. The human cell-surface antigens whose expression is controlled by human chromosome 11, and are expressed by this hybrid, have been defined as the A<sub>L&
E.E. Moore, C. Jones, T.T. Puck
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Antigenic hybrids of influenza a viruses with surface antigens to order

Virology, 1970
Abstract Stable antigenic hybrids between mammalian and avian strains of influenza A viruses with the hemagglutinin from one parent and the neuraminidase antigen from the other parent can be made to order in the allantois-on-shell system. Their isolation was made possible by the use of specific antisera to the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase antigens
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Surface Antigens of Human Leukocytes

1991
Publisher Summary The aim of this chapter is to provide a comprehensive overview of the well-characterized surface molecules of human leukocytes. It is useful to have a brief compilation of this field as a whole that would enable one to quickly find at least the basic information on both the well-known and less familiar molecules and provide a ...
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A method for analysing lymphocyte surface antigens

Journal of Immunological Methods, 1980
A method is described for isolating and characterizing external lymphocyte surface proteins. Intact 125I-labelled tonsillar lymphocytes were incubated with antilymphocyte serum, solubilised with NP-40 precipitated with Staphylococcus aureus and the labelled proteins analysed on SDS polyacrylamide gels.
J, Lambris, M, Papamichail
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A Surface Antigen Marker for Human Monocytes

Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1975
Antisera have been raised in rabbits against human peritoneal macrophages. After absorption with tonsil cells the sera reacted, by direct and indirect immunofluorescence, with phagocytic mononuclear cells from a variety of tissues and, in addition, stained a small population of nonphagocytic non‐T, non‐B mononuclear cells present in blood, spleen, and ...
M F, Greaves, J A, Falk, R E, Falk
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Characterization of Brucella ovis surface antigens

Veterinary Microbiology, 1988
A rough antigen (SRA) extracted from Brucella ovis in hot saline by Myers procedure, showed three precipitation lines when tested in immunodiffusion against sera from experimentally infected rams. The components responsible for the lines could be isolated by ultracentrifugation or gel filtration which gave 3 fractions, named PI, PII and PIII.
C E, Suarez   +2 more
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