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Immunodiagnostic Testing in Horses
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2000Technologic advances in immunodiagnostic testing have enhanced our understanding of the pathogenesis of a broad array of diseases, including infectious diseases, immunodeficiency disorders, and immune-mediated disorders. If applied rationally, with an understanding of the questions the tests answer as well as the limitations that constrain their use ...
K M, Young, D P, Lunn
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Microarray Immunodiagnostics for Aeroallergens
Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2019The impact of new technologies, especially multiplexed molecular allergy diagnostics based on allergen arrays, on the management of complex patients with respiratory allergies has been important.Currently, the detailed characteristics of the IgE profile of the patient, such as sensitization to genuine or cross-reacting components or the sensitization ...
Enrico, Heffler +5 more
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Immunodiagnostic tools for taeniasis
Acta Tropica, 2003Most diagnostic work conducted on the Taenia species zoonoses has been carried out on the larval stage of Taenia solium in man, reflecting the relative severity of the pathology caused by this stage of that organism. This review will, however, concentrate on the immunodiagnosis of the adult intestinal stages of these parasites in humans. Diagnosis of T.
James C, Allan +3 more
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IMMUNODIAGNOSTIC TEST FOR TRANSPLANT REJECTION
Lancet, The, 1974Abstract A simple, rapid, and specific immuno-logical test has detected the onset and progression of the immune responses of patients to their renal allografts. Within 5 hours of their application, immune (but not non-immune) peripheral leucocytes aggregated around donor-type kidney or skin fibroblast cells which had been maintained as monolayers in ...
B D, Kahan +3 more
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Cerebral Blastomycosis: An Immunodiagnostic Study
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1984Cerebral blastomycosis may simulate a brain tumor. Its diagnosis is sometimes very difficult. The morphologic identification of the fungus may be misleading because it shares some common features with many other dimorphic fungi. Culturing and conversion of the organism from mycelial phase to yeast phase are not always successful.
T T, Tang +5 more
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Aerobiologia, 2000
We have developed a new immunodiagnostic system whichmeasures personal allergen exposure and which can beused to identify allergens.Personal exposure is directly sampled using inertialimpaction filters which fit just inside the nose andcollect particles (mainly >5 µm) inhaled duringnormal respiration.
Euan R. Tovey +6 more
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We have developed a new immunodiagnostic system whichmeasures personal allergen exposure and which can beused to identify allergens.Personal exposure is directly sampled using inertialimpaction filters which fit just inside the nose andcollect particles (mainly >5 µm) inhaled duringnormal respiration.
Euan R. Tovey +6 more
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Evaluation of heartworm immunodiagnostic tests
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1990Summary In this report, the use of appropriate statistical methods for the evaluation of heartworm immunodiagnostic tests is discussed. The evaluation of these tests is complicated by factors causing variation in sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and predictive values of positive and negative test results.
C H, Courtney, J A, Cornell
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1999
Abstract Immunodiagnostic tests are analytical methods that use antibodies as reagents whose results are used to aid diagnosis and are widely used in many scientific disciplines and in many different ways. Perhaps the most widespread and obvious use is in clinical applications, but immunodiagnostic tests are also used in other fields ...
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Abstract Immunodiagnostic tests are analytical methods that use antibodies as reagents whose results are used to aid diagnosis and are widely used in many scientific disciplines and in many different ways. Perhaps the most widespread and obvious use is in clinical applications, but immunodiagnostic tests are also used in other fields ...
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Immunodiagnostic assays for tuberculosis and leprosy
British Medical Bulletin, 1988Le depistage precoce de ces 2 maladies reste un objectif important et necessite une chimiotherapie tres efficace pour reduire la ...
J, Ivanyi, G H, Bothamley, P S, Jackett
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