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Human Genetics, 1981
Anti-H-Y antiserum is generally obtained from female inbred mice or rats that have been hyperimmunized with syngeneic male cells. The specificity of such antiserum is defined by its reactivity for male but not female cells. A number of conventional serological assays have been used to measure that reactivity.
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Anti-H-Y antiserum is generally obtained from female inbred mice or rats that have been hyperimmunized with syngeneic male cells. The specificity of such antiserum is defined by its reactivity for male but not female cells. A number of conventional serological assays have been used to measure that reactivity.
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SEROLOGICALLY H‐Y ANTIGEN‐NEGATIVE XO MICE
International Journal of Immunogenetics, 1985SUMMARYIn a series of six independent experiments organ homogenates of 35 mice of the XX, XO or XY sex chromosome constitutions were absorbed using three different anti‐H‐Y antisera raised in inbred female LEW rats. Residual activities of absorbed antisera were tested in the Raji cell, complement‐dependent, cytotoxicity test.
U H, Wiberg, A, Mayerová
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EQUINE LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN SYSTEM I. SEROLOGICAL STUDIES
Transplantation, 1980Lymphocytotoxic alloantibodies have been recognized in primiparous mare sera and colostra using the two-step microcytotoxicity test. The antigens detected on the leukocyte membrane do not occur on the erythrocytes. After testing on a cell panel from unrelated horses, absorptions with leukocytes were carried out.
S, Lazary +4 more
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Bovine lymphocyte antigens: serological relationships with erythrocyte and spermatozoan antigens
Animal Blood Groups and Biochemical Genetics, 1976SummaryBovine lymphocytotoxicity tests with 20 unabsorbed bovine blood group sera revealed extensive reactivity which in the majority of cases had no indication of blood group relationship. Six of these sera were absorbed with selected lymphocytes to produce eleven antisera of reduced specificity.
R L, Folger, H C, Hines
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Antigens for serological diagnosis of ovine footrot
Veterinary Microbiology, 1997An antigen extracted from Dichelobacter nodosus with potassium thiocyanate (KSCN) is currently used in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for serological diagnosis of ovine footrot, but the test lacks specificity in mature sheep. Other antigens were therefore evaluated for use in this test.
R J, Whittington +2 more
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Serological Recognition of Toxoplasma gondii Cyst Antigens
1996Infection with Toxoplasma gondii is characterised by an acute phase, associated with the rapid proliferation of tachyzoites, followed by a chronic phase during which the slow-growing bradyzoite stage forms cysts in brain and muscle tissue. Although tissue cysts are often refered to as ‘dormant’, there is evidence of bradyzoite turnover within the cyst (
J E, Smith +5 more
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Serologic analysis of human tumor antigens
Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy, 1981The immune adherence (IA) assay was used to measure serum reactivity of patients with melanoma and osteosarcoma against paired cell lines (tumor cells and normal skin fibroblasts obtained from the same individuals) grown in tissue culture. Sera from 224 patients with various stages of melanoma were compared with sera from 100 normal age- and sex ...
StephenF. Sener +4 more
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Serological investigation of Drosophila antigens
1938(1) The complement fixation and precipitation reactions were employed to distinguish antigens prepared from undried Drosophila species. In these tests the only means of standardizing the antigens was on the basis of weight of the fresh fly material. Results were confusing.
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The serologically detected H-Y antigen revisited
Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 1998H-Y antigen has been defined by various immunological methods including graft rejection, T-cell mediated cytolysis, and antiserum cytotoxicity. The H-Y phenotype is normally associated with the male sex in mammals. Using specific T-cell clones, two Y-linked genes coding for H-Y epitopes have been identified in the mouse, <i>Smcy</i> and <
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Serological Investigations with Loa loa Antigens
Journal of Helminthology, 1972Antigens prepared from adult worms and microfilariae of Loa loa were used for an assessment of the sensitivity and specificity in diagnosis of double immuno-diffusion in agar gel, haemagglutination and fluorescent antibody tests.Both antigens formed a broad band which moved slowly towards the cathode on electrophoresis, and each antigen separated into ...
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