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A panel of autoantibodies against tumor-associated antigens in the early immunodiagnosis of lung cancer.

Immunobiology, 2019
OBJECTIVE Lung cancer (LC) is one of the most common malignant tumors worldwide with low five-year survival rate due to lack of effective diagnosis.
Di Jiang   +13 more
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Immunodiagnosis of Lyme Borreliosis

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1989
The clinical definition of Lyme disease depends on the epidemiologic association of signs and symptoms with a measureable immune response to B. burgdorferi. The dependence on the demonstration of an immune response to B. burgdorferi has made the understanding of this systemic spirochetosis critical for the physician when making a diagnosis.
R J, Dattwyler, B J, Luft
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The use of multiplexing technology in the immunodiagnosis of infectious agents

Journal of immunoassay & immunochemistry, 2019
Traditionally, definitive diagnosis of infectious diseases is made by cultivation of the causative agent, while various antigens and antibodies as biomarkers of various diseases are detected by commercially available ELISA kits.
E. D. Engin
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Using a panel of multiple tumor‐associated antigens to enhance the autoantibody detection in the immunodiagnosis of ovarian cancer

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2018
Ovarian cancer (OC) is a major malignancy affecting a large population over the world, and a biomarker that holds diagnostic potential is of critical importance. Recently, autoantibodies have been indicated as biomarkers in multiple cancer research.
Peng Wang   +5 more
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Immunodiagnosis of Prion Disease

Immunological Investigations, 1997
The immunodiagnosis of prion diseases is of critical importance due to the transmissibility of these conditions and their fatal prognosis. A panel of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies have been generated for use in the study and diagnosis of these diseases.
R J, Kascsak   +4 more
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Immunodiagnosis in Dermatopathology

Archives of Dermatology, 1985
In an editorial that appeared in theArchivesover two years ago, Berger and Edelson 1 described the clinical utility of monoclonal antibodies that are primarily directed against T-cell differentiation antigens. Since that time, literally thousands of studies have emerged that examine the application of novel polyclonal and monoclonal antibody reagents ...
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Immunodiagnosis of Helminthic Infections

1975
Schistosomiasis is a very important problem in endemic areas such as Japan, Philippines, China, Africa, South America, etc. Stool examination and rectal biopsy, which require much labour, have been employed for the diagnosis of schistosomiasis. By these techniques, eggs could not be found sometimes. Accordingly, the research on immunodiagnosis has been
T, Sawada, K, Sato, K, Takei
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[Clinical immunodiagnosis].

Vestnik Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, 1991
The paper represents a clinical interpretation of results obtained from immunological investigations, shows a differential reaction of the immune system to exo- and endogenous exposures, defines immunological parameters suitable for assessing health and for characterizing the environment, provides a clinicoimmunological reaction of white blood cells ...
V I, Pokrovskiĭ, A A, Mikhaĭlenko
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Immunodiagnosis of Leprosy

1989
Leprosy is a major global health problem in tropical countries. A conservative estimate indicates that there are about 10 million to 12 million persons suffering from leprosy in the world. India has an estimated 4 million leprosy patients, with an overall prevalence of about 5 per 1000, although in some areas it is as high as 40 per 1000 (21).
K. D. Moudgil   +3 more
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Immunodiagnosis

2021
María Ángeles Gómez Morales   +1 more
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