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Complement Fixation Test in Contagious Ecthyma

Nature, 1949
DURING both research and routine complement fixation tests with foot-and-mouth disease virus, we attempted to develop a similar test for the condition known as contagious ecthyma of the lips, infectious or contagious pustular dermatitis or stomatitis and infectious labial dermatitis.
Hector G. Aramburu   +2 more
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COMPLEMENT FIXATION TEST FOR TUBERCULOSIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1919
In this series, 466 cases were studied. The final diagnosis was: pulmonary tuberculosis, including suspects, 220; extrapulmonary tuberculosis, 13; nontuberculous, 233. METHODS EMPLOYED All patients were first given a general examination by the internist who referred them to us for intensive study of the lungs on account of pulmonary physical findings,
C. E. Roderick, J. Stuart Pritchard
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The Complement-Fixation Test in Extracutaneous Sporotrichosis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969
Abstract Sera from 18 patients with various forms of sporotrichosis were studied serologically. Of nine patients with active cutaneous disease during the study, six had negative complement-fixation...
George A. Sarosi   +4 more
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The Complement Fixation Test in the Diagnosis of Amebiasis

Gastroenterology, 1957
Summary The high loads were found to have the following main causes, which occured together in many work situations: 1.The records of 1,370 patients, on whom complement fixation tests for amebiasis were performed, were reviewed. 2.This test, as performed at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, was found to be especially ...
John Bozicevich   +3 more
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A standardized routine complement fixation test

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1958
A description is presented of a simple routine complement fixation test in which veronal-buffered saline, containing magnesium and calcium ions, is used as a diluent and an optimal hemolysin dilution and preserved complement, spectrophotometrically titrated in terms of 50% hemolytic units, are applied.
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Spectrophotometric Standardization of Complement for Fixation Tests

The Journal of Immunology, 1946
Summary Details are given of a spectrophotometric method for the standardization of complement in terms of the 50% hemolytic unit. The procedure eliminates uncertainties due to subjective factors and yields precise and reproducible determinations of complement activity.
M M, MAYER, B B, EATON, M, HEIDELBERGER
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Complement Fixation Test (CFT)

2018
Complement fixation is a process that initiates through the binding of C1 to at least two IgGs or one IgM, triggering the classical pathway to form a membrane attack complex (MAC), and eventually the lysis of the target. This reaction is utilized in clinical testing because complement can lyse any antibody–antigen complexes.
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Rubella Virus Complement-fixation Test

Nature, 1965
METHODS in present use for the serological diagnosis of rubella consist of the neutralization1,2 and the indirect fluorescent-antibody3 techniques. The former is expensive and laborious and requires usually 7–10 days to carry out, while the latter, although it can give an answer within a matter of hours, is a difficult technique for routine diagnosis ...
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The complement fixation test in rhinoscleroma

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1983
H. Mazloum   +4 more
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Complement Fixation Test

1998
Seppo Meri, Carl-Henrik von Bonsdorff
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