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A triple fluorescence approach to measure O-GlcNAc dyshomeostasis in stem cells
Yuan H, Ferenbach AT, van Aalten DMF.
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A Microfluidic Blood Vessel-On-Chip Model of Thrombosis
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Avian Diseases, 1972
Attempts (1,2,4,5) have been made to develop more rapid and accurate methods of detecting avian encephalomyelitis (AE) antibody in chickens in place of the virus-neutralization test (VNT) and embryo-susceptibility test. A fluorescent antibody blocking test (FABT) was recently reported by Davis and Lukert (1).
Won-Pil Choi, Shiro Miura
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Attempts (1,2,4,5) have been made to develop more rapid and accurate methods of detecting avian encephalomyelitis (AE) antibody in chickens in place of the virus-neutralization test (VNT) and embryo-susceptibility test. A fluorescent antibody blocking test (FABT) was recently reported by Davis and Lukert (1).
Won-Pil Choi, Shiro Miura
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An Indirect Fluorescent-Antibody Technique for Study of Uncomplicated Gonorrhea. I. Methodology
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1973An indirect fluorescent-antibody technique was developed for detection of antibodies to Neisseria gonorrhoeae in sera from patients with uncomplicated gonorrhea. The test antigen is a strain of N. gonorrhoeae selected for its stability in the laboratory and for its reactivity with sera from culturally positive females.
Bobby G. Welch, Richard J. O'Reilly
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Rubella Antibodies in Human Serum: Detection by the Indirect Fluorescent-Antibody Technique
Science, 1964Antibodies for rubella virus were detected in human serum and titrated by the indirect method of immunofluorescence; a chronically infected, continuous line of monkey kidney cells was used as antigen. Positive reactions were obtained with serums from convalescent patients or persons who had been exposed to the virus while serums from patients in the ...
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Evaluation of Indirect Fluorescent Antibody Technique for Detection of Rabies Antibody in Human Sera
Summary Five hundred and eighty-eight sera were tested by the serum neutralization (SN) and indirect fluorescent rabies antibody (IFRA) procedures. Of 285 positive sera by the SN test, 280 (98.3%) were also positive by the IFRA method, indicating acceptability of the IFRA test as a screening procedure for the detection of rabies antibody.
J B, THOMAS, R K, SIKES, A S, RICKER
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1978
A total of 1,779 persons from the Caspian Sea area, Iran, were serologically examined by the indirect fluorescent antibody technique for Toxoplasma antibodies. 55.7% were positive with titres of 1:20 or higher. No significant difference was demonstrated between the sexes.
Gh.H. Edrissian, M. Ghorbani, N. Assad
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A total of 1,779 persons from the Caspian Sea area, Iran, were serologically examined by the indirect fluorescent antibody technique for Toxoplasma antibodies. 55.7% were positive with titres of 1:20 or higher. No significant difference was demonstrated between the sexes.
Gh.H. Edrissian, M. Ghorbani, N. Assad
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