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Identification of fungi by the fluorescent antibody technique [PDF]
The fluorescent antibody technique was investigated as a means of facilitating the recognition and identification of the fungal components of a western red cedar (Thuja plicata Donn) heartwood flora in situ. Fungi isolated from the heartwood were grown in bulk and prepared for two different injection trials. In one trial the antigen was the particulate
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APPLICATION OF THE FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY TECHNIQUE TO THE RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF SPOROTRICHOSIS.
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 1963Smears of lesion exudates from 34 patients suspected of having sporotrichosis were examined by the direct fluorescent antibody (FA) technique and the results compared with those obtained by culture.
W. Kaplan, A. Gonzálezochoa
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Intrahepatic Localisation of Australia Antigen by Fluorescent Antibody Technique
Vox Sanguinis, 1973Abstract. Our results give further support to the suggestion that the various patterns of intrahepatic localisation of Australia antigen represent different stages of intracellular accumulation of Australia antigen rather than technical differences or differences in the specificity of antibody to Australia antigen.
R. Müller, J. Maess
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The fluorescent antibody technique for the detection of Salmonella in routine use.
Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 1972Summary: The direct and indirect fluorescent antibody technique (FAT) were compared with cultural methods for detecting salmonellae in meat products, animal feedingstuffs, poultry carcase swabs, giblets and poultry plant and equipment swabs.
P. Gibbs, J. T. Patterson, J. G. Murray
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Fluorescent Antibody Technique in Clinical Microbiology
Hospital Practice, 1970Unquestionably a valuable tool for rapid and specific diagnosis of a number of common bacterial and viral infections, the FA technique has not yet achieved routine use at the clinical level. Dr.
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, 1986
. Forty-five channel catfish, Ictalurus pitnctaius (Rafinesque), fingerlings were inoculated with Edwardsiella ictaluri to determine the usefulness of monoclonal antibodies for indirect fluorescent antibody techniques for confirming clinical diagnosis of
A. Ainsworth+3 more
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. Forty-five channel catfish, Ictalurus pitnctaius (Rafinesque), fingerlings were inoculated with Edwardsiella ictaluri to determine the usefulness of monoclonal antibodies for indirect fluorescent antibody techniques for confirming clinical diagnosis of
A. Ainsworth+3 more
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Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1961
Four cases of diarrhea due to enteropathogenic Escherichia coli developed in a nursery for premature infants where no diarrheal disease had occurred for several months.
J. Nelson+3 more
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Four cases of diarrhea due to enteropathogenic Escherichia coli developed in a nursery for premature infants where no diarrheal disease had occurred for several months.
J. Nelson+3 more
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1970
Four laboratories compared the fluorescent antibody technique (fat) and standard culture methods for the detection of salmonellae in feeds, animal by-products, and swine tissues.
Rube Harrington+4 more
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Four laboratories compared the fluorescent antibody technique (fat) and standard culture methods for the detection of salmonellae in feeds, animal by-products, and swine tissues.
Rube Harrington+4 more
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American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1971
The fluorescent antibody (fa) technique was used to diagnose abortion caused by infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (ibr) virus under field conditions. A total of 150 undiagnosed field cases of abortion were investigated by fa technique, histopathologic ...
Reed De+4 more
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The fluorescent antibody (fa) technique was used to diagnose abortion caused by infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (ibr) virus under field conditions. A total of 150 undiagnosed field cases of abortion were investigated by fa technique, histopathologic ...
Reed De+4 more
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Chapter 12 Techniques for Localizing Contractile Proteins with Fluorescent Antibodies
1980Publisher Summary This chapter presents the technique of antibody staining. Several features of fluorescent antibody technique contribute to its success in cell and developmental biology—namely, (1) specific antibodies to virtually any macromolecule can be produced experimentally, (2) the technique is very sensitive, and (3) the fluorescent images ...
Keigi Fujiwara, Thomas D. Pollard
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