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Biometrics, 1976
In radioimmunoassay and immunoradiometric assay, potency estimation involves the relation between counts of radioactivity and dose. Many workers have found the regression function to be satisfactorily represented by a logistic curve with limits that are themselves unknown parameters.
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In radioimmunoassay and immunoradiometric assay, potency estimation involves the relation between counts of radioactivity and dose. Many workers have found the regression function to be satisfactorily represented by a logistic curve with limits that are themselves unknown parameters.
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2013
The opsonophagocytic killing (OPK) assay is used as a correlate for protection to measure the functional capacities of vaccine-candidate-raised antibodies. This in vitro assay aids selecting promising vaccines by demonstrating whether the vaccine-induced antibodies drive efficient complement deposition and subsequent opsonophagocytic killing.
Markryan, Dwyer, Mihaela, Gadjeva
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The opsonophagocytic killing (OPK) assay is used as a correlate for protection to measure the functional capacities of vaccine-candidate-raised antibodies. This in vitro assay aids selecting promising vaccines by demonstrating whether the vaccine-induced antibodies drive efficient complement deposition and subsequent opsonophagocytic killing.
Markryan, Dwyer, Mihaela, Gadjeva
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The investigation of yellow fever suspected cases is important for both epidemiological surveillance and for the timely adoption of supportive therapy. The immunofluorescence assay (IFA), a technique based on the detection of specific targets by fluorescent dye-tagged antibodies, may be useful for the serological diagnosis of yellow fever and/or for ...
Andréa Nazaré Monteiro Rangel, da Silva +1 more
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Andréa Nazaré Monteiro Rangel, da Silva +1 more
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Journal of Immunological Methods, 1981
Interferon was discovered by virologists and its activity is defined in virological terms. In spite of the more recent discovery of a multitude of non-antiviral effects its activity is best assayed in terms of the antiviral effect at least until immunoassays are developed to measure, specifically, the different types of interferon.
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Interferon was discovered by virologists and its activity is defined in virological terms. In spite of the more recent discovery of a multitude of non-antiviral effects its activity is best assayed in terms of the antiviral effect at least until immunoassays are developed to measure, specifically, the different types of interferon.
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Logique et Analyse, 1999
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Koetsier, T., Allis, Victor
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Koetsier, T., Allis, Victor
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2011
The angiogenic process is central in the pathogenesis of various diseases. The in vitro and in vivo monitoring of the neovascular process is essential for the development and evaluation of angiogenesis inhibitors or stimulators. Since no single method exists that can assess angiogenesis in a robust, reliable, and reproducible fashion, researchers often
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The angiogenic process is central in the pathogenesis of various diseases. The in vitro and in vivo monitoring of the neovascular process is essential for the development and evaluation of angiogenesis inhibitors or stimulators. Since no single method exists that can assess angiogenesis in a robust, reliable, and reproducible fashion, researchers often
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21-Gene Assay to Inform Chemotherapy Benefit in Node-Positive Breast Cancer
New England Journal of Medicine, 2021Julie R Gralow +2 more
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