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Abo-grouping of human hair by immunoenzyme technique
L, Pötsch-Schneider, L, Penzes
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RAPID IMMUNOENZYME MOHS TECHNIQUE FOR SKIN CANCER REMOVAL
Christopher B. Zachary, William Perkins
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Immunoenzyme Techniques in Dermatopathology
International Journal of Dermatology, 1986openaire +4 more sources
According to the competitive ELISA test data, new preparations of monoclonal antibodies (MAb) to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) differed in their blocking activity and they were directed to 3 different virus epitopes. MAb 9C5 and MAb 131-2A (CDC, Atlanta) competed against each other strongly and they were directed to epitope F1a of RSV F-protein ...
A A, Sominina +9 more
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Use of immunoenzyme technique for the detection of Aujeszky's disease virus in cell culture
J, Roszkowski +3 more
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A Rapid Immunoenzyme Double Labeling Technique Using EPOS Reagents
Journal of Histotechnology, 1995AbstractWe present a rapid method for a double immunoenzyme staining of formalin fixed, paraffin embedded tissue sections using antibodies labeled with a peroxidase enzyme polymer system (EPOS) recently introduced by Dako. This method is rapid, taking less than 3 hr, is virtually background free, and has a sensitivity comparable to the more cumbersome ...
Joseph N. Pastore +4 more
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A simplified immunoenzyme antigen binding technique as an approach for immunodiagnosis
Journal of Immunological Methods, 1980A simple immunoenzyme technique is described in which the enzyme beta-galactosidase of E. coli (Z) is used as a marker. The principle of the test is based on the ability of the cells to bind the antigen. Conditions of the assay using Z both as the antigen and marker are described.
Bahr, G, Modabber, F Z
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Journal of Immunological Methods, 1989
Simultaneous detection of multiple tissue epitopes with an overlapping distribution pattern by monoclonal antibodies is sometimes needed for routine immunohistological evaluations. Therefore, multistep double and triple immunoenzymatic methods using antibodies from the same species or Ig (sub)class have been developed. Since only commercially available
van der Loos, C. M. +3 more
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Simultaneous detection of multiple tissue epitopes with an overlapping distribution pattern by monoclonal antibodies is sometimes needed for routine immunohistological evaluations. Therefore, multistep double and triple immunoenzymatic methods using antibodies from the same species or Ig (sub)class have been developed. Since only commercially available
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