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Predictive Value of Laboratory Assays Toward Autoimmune Diseases
With an increasing number of unmet medical needs for autoimmune diseases (AD) in the United States, it is important to assess the value of laboratory assays in diagnosis. Healthcare providers must understand general and specific laboratory results that can lead to an efficient diagnosis.
Kellen J. Begeman +3 more
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Precipitin antibodies in natural fascioliasis Fasciola gigantica in cattle, Nigeria
Du sérum de bovins infestés naturellement par Fasciola gigantica a été analysé en vue d'y déterminer la présence d'anticorps par le test de double immunodiffusion (DID). Des anticorps précipitants ont été décelés dans le sérum de 74 p.
V.N. Tanya, A.F. Ogunrinade
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Studied are immunochemical properties of antigen preparations, the spectrum and molar masses of the components contained. Demonstrated is the significance of vertical SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, immunodiffusion test, immunoelectrophoresis ...
I. I. Korsakova +6 more
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Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is an important systemic mycosis in Latin America that occurs as active disease in 1-2% of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis infected people.
Maria Luiza Dias Fraga Peron +5 more
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Use of the ROC curves for the evaluation of the Guillain-Barré diagnostic methods
Introduction: The ROC (Receiver Operating Characteristic) curves are widely used to compare methods in search of greater specificity and sensitivity in which they are selected.
Alejandro Mirabal-Viel +6 more
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Urinary cholesterol: its association with a macromolecular protein-lipid complex.
The cholesterol-containing complexes in the urine of normal subjects and patients with diseases accompanied by hyperexcretion of urinary cholesterol were characterized. In normal subjects, the major portion of the recovered urinary cholesterol was eluted
D Jüngst, H Weiser, E Siess, H J Karl
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Sero-Survey of Equine Infectious Anemia in the Sultanate of Oman during 2007-2009 [PDF]
Equine infectious anemia (EIA) is a fatal and relapsing infectious disease of equines caused by the lentivirus of Retroviridae family which occurs world-wide.
Mohammed Body, Abdulmajeed Al-Rawahi, M. Hammad Hussain*, Khalisa Al-Lamki, Saif Al-Habsy, Mahir Almaawali and Qais Abdullah Alrawahi
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Determining the IgG concentrations in bovine colostrum and calf sera with a novel enzymatic assay
Background Immune protection in newborn calves relies on a combination of the timing, volume and quality of colostrum consumed by the calf after birth. Poor quality colostrum with inadequate immunoglobulin concentration contributes to failed transfer of ...
M. Drikic +5 more
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Determination of B protein of low density lipoprotein directly in plasma.
Quantitation of the apoprotein constituents of lipoproteins has extended our knowledge of plasma lipid transport. Previously, B protein content of low density lipoprotein could be measured by radial immunodiffusion only after ultracentrifugation. However,
A Sniderman, B Teng, M Jerry
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It was studied bluetongue virus antibodies prevalence for sheep and cattle in Southwest and Southeast regions of Rio Grande do Sul State. A total of 2613 serum samples (1272 bovine and 1341 ovine) were tested by agar gel immunodiffusion. Eight bovine and
J.R.R. Costa +4 more
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