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Hemadsorption and hemadsorption inhibition tests for rubella virus
A hemadsorption (HAd) reaction was demonstrated in rubella-infected cell cultures using erythrocytes of 1-day-old chickens, adult chickens, pigeons, geese, sheep or bovines. HAd occurred at 4°C, room temperature or 37°C, and at a pH of 6.2 or 7.4. BHK-21 cells were the most satisfactory for demonstrating HAd; the reaction could be demonstrated only in ...
N J, Schmidt, J, Dennis, E H, Lennette
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Use of the particle agglutination/particle agglutination inhibition test for antigenic analysis of SARS-CoV-2. [PDF]
Abstract Background The antigenicity of SARS‐CoV‐2 is a critical issue for the effectiveness of the vaccine, and thus, it should be phenotypically evaluated by serological assays as new field isolates emerge. The hemagglutination/hemagglutination inhibition (HA/HI) tests are well known as a representative method for antigenic analysis of influenza ...
Kobayashi J +8 more
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Quantitative Assessment of Hemadsorption by Myxoviruses: Anti-Immunoglobulin G Hemadsorption-Inhibition Test [PDF]
A quantitative hemadsorption-inhibition test was developed to estimate myxovirus serum antibodies within 24 h by determining the serum dilution inhibiting hemadsorption in 50% of the infected cells. The test depends on the interactions of virus-infected cell monolayers with antiviral serum and of the resultant complexes with antiimmunoglobulin G serum.
N, Hahon, J D, Stewart, H L, Eckert
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New tests for characterization of mumps virus antibodies: hemolysis inhibition, single radial immunodiffusion with immobilized virions, and mixed hemadsorption [PDF]
Hemolysis inhibition (HLI), single radial immunodiffusion (SRID) with immobilized virions, and mixed hemadsorption tests were used for measuring antibodies against mumps virus. Rabbit hyperimmune sera against mumps and early and late human convalescent sera were analyzed.
E, Norrby, M, Grandien, C, Orvell
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Repurposing clinically available drugs and therapies for pathogenic targets to combat SARS‐CoV‐2
In this review, authors provide a comprehensive overview of various identified pathogenic targets and pathways, as well as corresponding repurposed approved/clinical drugs and their potential against COVID‐19. Moreover, authors summarizenumerous potential pathogenic targets associated with viral life cycle and virus–host cell communication, repurposed ...
Yiying Xue +6 more
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African swine fever (ASF) epizootic outbreaks often result in the deaths of large numbers of swine either through confirmed or suspected disease or depopulation for outbreak control. Identification of effective biosecure livestock mortality disposal methods, capable of inactivating ASF virus (ASFV) in contaminated carcasses, remains an important ...
Lindsay Gabbert +5 more
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The novel ADVanced Organ Support (ADVOS) system enables effective elimination of water‐soluble and proteinbound toxins and metabolites, providing kidney, liver and lung support in a single integrated device in multi‐organ failure. In both animal and human studies, ADVOS significantly reduces serum bilirubin, ammonia, creatinine, lactate and blood urea ...
Metesh Acharya +2 more
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Abstract Membranous nephropathy associated with anti‐PLA2R autoantibody is a significant cause of nephrotic syndrome worldwide. Treatment remains empiric with a significant side‐effect burden despite an increase in our understanding of the disease. We studied the effect of selectively removing this pathogenic autoantibody using immunoadsorption in ...
Patrick Hamilton +7 more
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By reason of surgical demand, the majority of cardiovascular procedures still depend on the use of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Due to the nonphysiological state of CPB, it can cause complex and unpredictable inflammatory response, which may lead to significant morbidity and mortality.
Meng-Han Liu +3 more
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Microadaption of Hemadsorption Inhibition for Neutralization Tests with Pig Hemagglutinating Encephalomyelitis Virus [PDF]
A microneutralization test is described, in which secondary pig thyroid cells are used and end points are determined by hemadsorption with hamster erythrocytes. The method is evaluated and compared with a macromethod, in which the fluorescent-antibody staining technique is applied for reading titers.
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