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Immunosensing Platforms for Detection of Metabolic Biomarkers in Oral Fluids. [PDF]

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Fluorescent Antibody Techniques

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1961
The diagnosis of early, mild, or atypical whooping cough is dependent upon identification of the etiologic agent. Although procedures for the isolation of Bordetella pertussis 1 have been available for many years and are of proven diagnostic aid, they have not gained the wide usage they seem to deserve.
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Fluorescent Antibody Technique for Cryptococcus

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
To the Editor.— In the Nov 19,1973, issue ofThe Journal(226:1009, 1973), Dr. Paul Wolf of Stanford University had a letter published purporting to describe a new method to identify cryptococcal infection. In all fairness to Dr. R. A. Vogel, you should be aware that he reported this method initially in 1958 and again in 1961 and 1966.
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Serological Identification of Actinomyces Using Fluorescent Antibody Techniques

Journal of Dental Research, 1976
Species-specific FITC conjugated antiserum can be prepared for each of the five species of Actinomyces and for Arachnia propionica. These serums can be used for rapid and specific identification of pure or mixed cultures of the bacteria and for identification of organisms seen in direct smears of clinical material or in tissue sections.
M A, Gerencser, J M, Slack
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CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION: DETECTION BY DIRECT FLUORESCENT-ANTIBODY TECHNIQUE

The Lancet, 1972
Abstract A technique for detection of cytomegalovirus (C.M.V.) in tissue-culture by direct fluorescent-antibody staining is described. Of 150 urine specimens inoculated, 42 were positive by the fluorescent-antibody technique. By detection of cytopathic effect in routinely inoculated tissue culture, 36 of these were positive initially.
C H, Anderson, R H, Michaels
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Stabilization of Fluorescence in Preparates treated by the Fluorescent Antibody Technique

Nature, 1966
WITH the fluorescent antibody technique it is often difficult to see results; it is especially difficult to prepare good photomicrographs of positive structures with low fluorescence intensity. Short-term illumination of sections with concentrated ultra-violet and blue light causes the fluorescence intensity of fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) to ...
M, Mrenová, P, Albrecht
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