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Performance of latex-fixation kits used for serologic diagnosis of rheumatoid factor in rheumatoid arthritis sera.

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1979
Ten latex-fixation kits (both slide and tube) were evaluated by use of a reference serum containing 250 IU of rheumatoid factor (Communicable Disease Center).
J. Singer   +5 more
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Studies on the Latex-Fixation Test.

Acta Rheumatologica Scandinavica, 1958
SummaryThe latex-fixation titer was determined in whole serum and in the euglobulin fraction of serum from patients with rheumatoid arthritis and from control subjects. In the patients with rheumatoid arthritis and joint symptoms for about one year or less the latex-fixation titer was more often found to be positive in the euglobulin fraction than in ...
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The Latex-fixation Test in Patients with Liver Disease

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1963
Excerpt In recent years it has been demonstrated that macroglobulins exist in the sera of most patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
Ralph F. Jacox, Edward C. Atwater
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Serologic investigations in narcotic addicts. 3. Latex fixation, C-reactive protein, "Monotest," serum proteins, and SH antigen.

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1971
A change in admissions policy in an addict treatment center decreased the syphilis serology rate by more than half (23% to 9%). There was no change in the reaction rates of addicts’ sera in the C-reactive protein or the Wampole “Monotest, ” but there was
S. Millian, C. Cherubin
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The Latex Fixation Test. II. Results in Rheumatoid Arthritis

Pediatrics, 1957
This test, which has been proposed for use in diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis, depends upon the use of polyvinyl toluene or polystyrene latex particles serving as carriers of fraction II of serum (gamma globulin) in an agglutination reaction with ...

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Chlamydia psittaci latex agglutination antigen for rapid detection of antibody activity in avian sera: comparison with direct complement fixation and isolation results.

Avian diseases, 1986
Cell-culture-grown Chlamydia psittaci of turkey origin was treated with phenol and partially purified by differential centrifugation. The most stable antigen/latex mixture occurred with crude antigen precipitated by dimethyl sulfoxide and digested with ...
J. E. Grimes
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The effects of serum complement and its components on the rheumatoid latex fixation test [PDF]

open access: possibleArthritis & Rheumatism, 1958
AbstractIn the application of the rheumatoid latex fixation test, agglutination may fail to occur in the presence of high concentrations of positive sera in a pattern resembling the prozone of some antigen‐antibody reactions. The serum factors responsible for the prozone phenomenon in the rheumatoid latex fixation test have the properties of the second
Ralph J. Wedgwood   +2 more
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Clinical and Serological Observations in Rheumatoid Arthritis: The Pattern of Whole Serum Negative and Euglobulin Positive in the Latex-Fixation Test

, 1960
Summary and Conclusions The pattern described of whole serum negative and euglobulin positive latex fixation tests in patients with rheumatoid arthritis could not be correlated with any specific phenomenon or course.Changes in a patient's pattern, except
J. Porush, L. Meiselas
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Comparative studies of serologic tests for rheumatoid disease. I. A comparison of a latex test and two erythrocyte agglutination tests in a random population sample.

Arthritis & Rheumatism, 1962
Sera from a random sample of the population of Rotterdam were tested by a latex fixation test (LFT) in Leiden, a sensitized sheep cell agglutination test (SCAT) in Manchester and a human erythrocyte test (HEAT) in Groningen with an overall agreement of ...
J. Ball   +3 more
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A modification of the latex-fixation test for the study of rheumatoid arthritis.

The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine, 1957
Abstract A "drop" modification of the latex-fixation test for the serologic study of sera from patients ill with rheumatoid arthritis was described. The results obtained with this modification apparently are in general agreement with those reported by other investigators who employed a macromethod.
Francis W. McCoy   +3 more
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