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Titration of dengue viruses by immunofluorescence in microtiter plates [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Microbiology, 1984
A fast, reliable, and inexpensive method was developed for titration of dengue viruses in microtiter plates with an indirect fluorescent-antibody technique. No significant differences were found in median infectious dose endpoints of samples titrated in microtiter plates as compared with titrations in multichambered slides.
R J, Schoepp, B J, Beaty
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Microtiter plate immunoenzymometric assay for estrogen receptor [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Chemistry, 1996
Abstract The estrogen receptor (ER) status of breast cancer is used both as a prognostic factor and as a predictor of response to endocrine therapy. An immunoenzymometric assay for ER was developed on 96-well microtiter plates (EIA96). This technique involves two monoclonal antibodies directed against different epitopes in the B domain ...
V, Delage   +5 more
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Microtiter Plate Assay for Assessment of Listeria monocytogenes Biofilm Formation

open access: yes, 2002
Listeria monocytogenes has the ability to form biofilms on food-processing surfaces, potentially leading to food product contamination. The objective of this research was to standardize a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) microtiter plate assay to ...
L. A. McLandsborough   +2 more
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A Cost-Effective Immobilization Method for MBP Fusion Proteins on Microtiter Plates Using a Gelatinized Starch–Agarose Mixture and Its Application for Convenient Protein–Protein Interaction Analysis

open access: yesMethods and Protocols, 2023
The detection and quantification of protein–protein interactions (PPIs) is a crucial technique that often involves the use of recombinant proteins with fusion protein tags, such as maltose-binding protein (MBP) and glutathione-S-transferase (GST).
Yuri Emoto   +8 more
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Microtiter Plate-Based Microfluidic Platforms: Sealing, Leakage Testing, and Performance of a 96-Well SPRI Device

open access: yes, 2006
Highly parallelized biochemical analysis is a significant step toward achieving high throughput processing of patient samples for diagnosis and treatment monitoring.
Soper, S. A.   +19 more
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Data on Quantification of Bacillus cereus sensu lato biofilms by Microtiter Plate Biofilm Formation Assay

open access: yes, 2019
The microtiter plate (MTP) biofilm formation assay is a method for the study of early biofilm formation on abiotic surfaces. It is a colorimetric technique that uses crystal violet dye to stain attached biofilms and quantify by using an absorbance ...
De Jesus, R
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Biofilm Formation Studies in Microtiter Plate Format

open access: yes, 2012
Although Candida biofilms have been clearly identified as playing an increasingly important role in human disease, their biology and the reason for their poor susceptibility to antifungal agents remain largely unknown. Over recent years, various models have been developed in order to better characterize Candida biofilms.
Riera, Marta   +4 more
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A simple semi-quantitative in vivo method using H2S detection to monitor sulfide metabolizing enzymes

open access: yesBioTechniques, 2014
Here we present a simple in vivo microtiter plate assay using lead acetate [Pb(OAc)2]—soaked filter paper to detect H2S released by Escherichia coli metabolizing cysteine.
Yanfei Zhang, Joel H. Weiner
doaj   +1 more source

Development of Microtiter plate-format Optode for Transition Metals [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
The microtiter plate-format optodes prepared by casting bulk-response membranes into the standard 96-well polystyrene-based plate. An optimized composition of optode membranes gave reproducible and sensitive absorbance changes in the varying ...
김현숙
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Biofilm Formation and Quantification Using the 96-Microtiter Plate

open access: yes, 2020
International audienceBiofilm formation in microtiter plates is certainly the most commonly used method to grow and study biofilm. This simple design is very popular due to its high-throughput screening capacities, low cost, and easy handling.
Roman Thibeaux   +5 more
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