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Antigens for serological diagnosis of ovine footrot

Veterinary Microbiology, 1997
An 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 identification of human tumor antigens

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1997
Using the antibody repertoire of cancer patients for the systematic search for human tumor antigens, a plenitude of new human tumor antigens has been identified demonstrating that many human tumors elicit multiple immune responses in the autologous host.
U, Sahin, O, Türeci, M, Pfreundschuh
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Serological and Genetical Studies on a Platelet Antigen (Zw)

Vox Sanguinis, 1959
SummaryA strong platelet agglutinin was found in the serum of a patient who received several blood transfusions; patient was suffering from a severe thrombopenia. It is most likely that the platelet antibody developed after blood transfusion and was probably the cause of an uncommon reaction.The serological properties of the antibody, preliminarily ...
J, VAN LOGHEM JJ   +3 more
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Serology and Genetics of an MNSs-Associated Antigen Dantu

Vox Sanguinis, 1984
AbstractDantu, a previously undescribed low‐incidence red cell antigen, is inherited as a Mendelian dominant character. The Dantu antigen is associated with very weak s antigen, protease resistant N antigen and either very weak or no U antigen. Two of the propositi had previously been shown to have an unusual hybrid MNSs sialoglycoprotein, and it is ...
M, Contreras   +7 more
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Serological Proteome Analysis for Antigen Identification

Serological proteome analysis (SERPA) is a classical immunoproteomics approach used to evaluate the humoral immune response to disease, vaccination, or administration of therapeutics. The method is disease agnostic, with the most common applications being the study of infectious diseases, cancers, and autoimmune disorders.
Susan M, Twine, Kelly M, Fulton
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Identifying antigens and antibodies in serology

Mathematical Biosciences, 1983
Abstract The problem of whether it is theoretically possible to determine antigens and antibodies in a cross-reacting serological system is analyzed. Conditions are listed which will insure that the serological operations of absorption, elution, blocking, and counterblocking uniquely determine antigens and antibodies. There is no restriction on cross-
Markowsky, George, Wohlgemuth, Andrew
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Serological Testing of the HLA Antigens

1981
In recent years, the demand for HLA testing has increased greatly, to the extent that it has outpaced the capacity of HLA-typing laboratories to adequately fulfill this need. This is due, in part, to an increasing application of HLA typing not only to organ and tissue transplantation, but also to granulocyte and platelet transfusion (Mittal et al ...
Kamal K. Mittal, Daljit Kaur
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Bovine lymphocyte antigens: serological relationships with erythrocyte and spermatozoan antigens

Animal Blood Groups and Biochemical Genetics, 1976
SummaryBovine 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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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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Critical care management of chimeric antigen receptor T‐cell therapy recipients

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Alexander Shimabukuro-Vornhagen   +2 more
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