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The demonstration of antibodies to Sarcocystis fusiformis antigen in sera of Isospora hominis carriers, using the indirect fluorescence technique

Zeitschrift f�r Parasitenkunde, 1974
The indirect immuno-fluorescence technique was successfully applied to detect circulating antibodies in sera of I. hominis carriers using smeared cysts of Sarcocystis fusiformis as antigen. No antibodies were detected in the sera of a pathogen-free mouse, a Toxoplasma infected mouse or four 3–6 months old babies.
Laarman Jj, van den Eijk Aa, Tadros W
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Comparison of blood smear and indirect fluorescent antibody techniques in detection of haemoparasite infections in trade cattle in Nigeria

Veterinary Parasitology, 1984
The incidence of blood parasites in trade cattle was surveyed with emphasis on tick-borne parasites, using blood smears and immunofluorescent antibody (IFA) techniques. With the blood smear method, about 9 and 8.9% of cattle examined were found positive for Babesia bigemina and Anaplasma marginale, respectively.
O.A. Akinboade, O.O. Dipeolu
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An indirect fluorescent antibody technique for Haemophilus ducreyi.

Health laboratory science, 1978
An indirect fluorescent antibody technique which allows the detection of antibody against or the recognition of Haemophilus ducreyi has been developed. Heat inactivated antiserum was reacted uith prepared smears of Haimophilus species and selected organisms commonly associated with penile ulcerations.
G A, Denys, T A, Chapel, C D, Jeffries
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Seroepidemiological Studies on Neuroblastoma by Indirect Fluorescent Antibody Techniques

Pediatrics International, 1976
Koji Arita   +3 more
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The indirect fluorescent antibody technique as a method for detecting antibodies in aborted fetuses.

Canadian journal of comparative medicine : Revue canadienne de medecine comparee, 1979
In this investigation the indirect fluorescent antibody technique was used to titrate antibodies in bovine sera to parainfluenza 3, infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus and bovine viral diarrhea virus. These results were compared to those determined on the same samples by hemagglutination inhibition for parainfluenza 3 virus and serum neutralization
R B, Miller, B N, Wilkie
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The indirect fluorescent antibody technique as a method for detecting serum antibodies against hog cholera. I. An outline of the technique and its preliminary evaluation.

Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe B. Journal of veterinary medicine. Series B, 2010
A. Ressang, J. L. den Boer
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