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The prospects of successful liver transplantation in man. With special emphasis on the possible use of antilymphoid globulin [PDF]
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Experimental and clinical preservation of liver homografts [PDF]
Brettschneider, L, Groth, CG, Starzl, TE
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The Journal of Immunology, 1964
Summary A technique called direct immunoelectrophoresis is described, by which it is possible to visualize the size, shape, position and homogeneity of an entire antigen spot after electrophoresis in agar, by flooding the surface of the agar with antibody.
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Summary A technique called direct immunoelectrophoresis is described, by which it is possible to visualize the size, shape, position and homogeneity of an entire antigen spot after electrophoresis in agar, by flooding the surface of the agar with antibody.
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Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1973
Synonyms: —antigen electrophoresis in antibody‐containing agarose gel (84)—electroimmuno assay (85).
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Synonyms: —antigen electrophoresis in antibody‐containing agarose gel (84)—electroimmuno assay (85).
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Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1973
Synonym— Laurell antigen‐antibody crossed electrophoresis (82) ad modum Clarke & Freeman (29).
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Synonym— Laurell antigen‐antibody crossed electrophoresis (82) ad modum Clarke & Freeman (29).
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1996
Rocket immunoelectrophoresis (also referred to as electroimmunoassay) is a simple, quick, and reproducible method for determining the concentration of a specific protein in a protein mixture. The method, originally introduced by Laurell (1) involves a comparison of the sample of unknown concentration with a series of dilutions of a known concentration ...
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Rocket immunoelectrophoresis (also referred to as electroimmunoassay) is a simple, quick, and reproducible method for determining the concentration of a specific protein in a protein mixture. The method, originally introduced by Laurell (1) involves a comparison of the sample of unknown concentration with a series of dilutions of a known concentration ...
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Starch-Gel Immunoelectrophoresis,
The Journal of Immunology, 1959Summary An immunoelectrophoretic method based upon one-dimensional and two-dimensional zone electrophoresis is described in detail. A discontinuous system of buffers was used in order to increase the resolving power of the starch-gel electrophoresis and to increase the sensitivity of the antigen-antibody reactions in agar gel.
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