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Vox Sanguinis, 1960
SummaryA new simple method of hemagglutination (HAOS) is described. Human red blood cells of A‐group, for example, suspended in AB‐serum of non‐secretor are smeared on slide. After fixation with methanol, the smear is exposed to anti‐A (normal human B‐serum) and washed.
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SummaryA new simple method of hemagglutination (HAOS) is described. Human red blood cells of A‐group, for example, suspended in AB‐serum of non‐secretor are smeared on slide. After fixation with methanol, the smear is exposed to anti‐A (normal human B‐serum) and washed.
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Hemagglutination in Hepatic Disease
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1960A major obstacle in the development of a specific diagnostic test for viral hepatitis has been the failure to adapt hepatitis viruses to animals, embryonated eggs, and cultures of a wide variety of tissues. This has forced reliance largely on human serum and feces as the only proven possible sources of antigen, the strength of which cannot be ...
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Concanavalin A and Hemagglutination
Science, 1935J B, Sumner, S F, Howell, A, Zeissig
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Hemagglutination and hemagglutination-inhibition with measles virus
Virology, 1961openaire +2 more sources
AUTOMATED HEMAGGLUTINATION ASSAYS
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1965P W, Grunmeier, A, Gray, A, Ferrari
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The Hemagglutination Test in Tuberculosis*
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1952D M, SPAIN, W G, CHILDRESS, C, ROWE
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STUDIES ON HEMAGGLUTINATION AND HEMOLYSIS BY ESCHERICHIA COLI ANTISERA
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1952E Neter, Carl E Arbesman, Neter Erwin
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