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Visual Detection of Carcinoembryonic Antigen on Surfaces

The Journal of Immunology, 1976
Abstract An attempt is made to detect carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) at clinically interesting concentrations by using a simple immunologic surface test. Antibodies to CEA are detected in a direct test at concentrations below 1 ng/ml. The sensitivity of this assay is mainly limited by diffusion to the reacting surface. CEA is detected in
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Distribution of Transplantation Antigens on Cell Surfaces

1976
Significant advances have been made over the past few years in elucidating the genetics, the chemical composition, and, more recently, the in situ relation of the major histocompatibility antigens of the mouse and man. Attempts to map the arrangement of individual antigens on the surface of cells have revealed that some antigens specified by a given ...
W C, Davis, H E, Sandberg, P H, DeFoor
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THE BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE SURFACE ANTIGENS OF THE AFRICAN TRYPANOSOMES

British Medical Bulletin, 1985
Le developpement continu de variants antigeniques distincts au cours de l'infection est observe. La variation antigenique est une consequence de la modification de la composition de la paroi externe qui recouvre completement le trypanosome. Cette paroi contient des glycoproteines qui presentent une grande variete dans leur sequence quand les differents
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Surface and somatic antigens of Fusiformis nodosus

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1973
Abstract Fusiformis nodosus produces at least 2 agglutinating antigens during growth on hoof agar plates. One of these is a surface or K antigen that is removed by washing the bacteria in buffered saline or water. In the presence of homologous antiserum prepared in rabbits or sheep, cells with K antigen exhibit a distinctive agglutination that is ...
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Newer lymphocyte surface antigens

Survey of Immunologic Research, 1984
J, Schiffenbauer, B D, Schwartz
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[Leukocyte surface antigen].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1996
Leukemic cells as well as normal blood cells possess several antigens on their cell surfaces. By detecting these cell-specific molecules using monoclonal antibodies and flow cytometry, these immunological methods can be applied to both clinical and basic tumor studies.
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The surface of halide perovskites from nano to bulk

Nature Reviews Materials, 2020
Jingjing Xue, Rui Wang, Yang Yang
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Plasma-controlled surface wettability: recent advances and future applications

International Materials Reviews, 2023
Anton Nikiforov   +2 more
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