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An update on diagnosis and treatments of childhood interstitial lung diseases. [PDF]

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Marczak H   +14 more
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PRECIPITIN TESTS IN THYROID DISEASE

The Lancet, 1957
R B, GOUDIE   +5 more
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Electrophoretic Precipitin Test on Cellulose Acetate

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1966
The simultaneous electrophoretic movement of antigen through antiserum on paper, termed transmigration, is a means of detecting immune reactions. In order to detect multiple precipitin reactions rapidly as a means of demonstrating antigen homogeneity or heterogeneity, antiserum may be separated electrophoretically on cellulose acetate, immediately ...
F A, Zydeck, E E, Muirhead, H, Schneider
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Proteinase-dependent false positive precipitin tests

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1972
A variety of nonimmunologic precipitin-like r‘eartions have been descrilwd.l-G In double-diffusion tests in gel, lines rwcmbling precipitin reactions ha\-c been observed between B. szlbfilis alkaline proteinase preparations and the scra of normal individuals with no irltlustrial csposu~ to R. mhtilis products.‘~‘” 0bscrvations on the characteristics of
V, Wicher, J, Dolovich
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Interpretation of the Ouchterlony Precipitin Test

The Journal of Immunology, 1955
Summary Under ordinary test conditions specific precipitates in the agar plate do not interfere with the free diffusion of unrelated antigens and antibodies. Identical antigens always give rise to fusion of their specific precipitates. Unrelated antigens may produce complete intersection, partial intersection or fusion of their specific ...
M W, WILSON, B H, PRINGLE
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Slide Gel Diffusion Precipitin Test

Nature, 1958
A MODIFICATION of the plate gel diffusion test1 is proposed, carried out on microscope slides. The use of a thin layer of media on the slide, together with a reduction in the distance between antigen and antibody basins, resulted in an earlier appearance of the reaction.
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PRECIPITIN TESTS FOR AUTO‐IMMUNIZING THYROIDITIS

Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1960
SummaryThe results of precipitin and flocculation tests on the serum of 76 patients with thyroid disease are presented and discussed. A positive precipitin reaction to thyroid extract indicates that, at one time or other, the patient has become sensitized to thyroglobulin.A thyroid precipitin test employing normal electrophoretic equipment is described.
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Precipitin-Tests in Plasmodium Lophurae Malaria

The Journal of Immunology, 1949
Summary and Conclusions Specific precipitin- and collodion-particle-agglutination tests are described with antigens and sera from ducks infected with Plasmodium lophurae. A method for production of a relatively stable antigen from the plasma of ducks heavily infected with P. lophurae is outlined.
J C, TORREY, M C, KAHN
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