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A high-throughput multiplexed microfluidic device for COVID-19 serology assays.

Lab on a Chip, 2020
The applications of serology tests to the virus SARS-CoV-2 are diverse, ranging from diagnosing COVID-19, understanding the humoral response to this disease, and estimating its prevalence in a population, to modeling the course of the pandemic.
Roberto Rodriguez-Moncayo   +13 more
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Serology of coccidioidomycosis

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1970
We believe there is strong evidence to support a continuing search for coccidioidomycosis in new areas, in the Old World as well as in the New World, and in places with a climate and ecology different from the semi-arid conditions of the known endemic areas.
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Autoimmune serology

2013
Autoimmune serology has become central in the characterization of many rheumatic conditions and in many cases the presence of an autoantibody (e.g. anti-citrullinated peptide, rheumatoid factor, ANCA, ANA, ENA, anti-phospholipid antibody), may form part of the diagnostic criteria.
Philip Hamann, Neil McHugh
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Serological Approaches

2016
The diagnosis of invasive fungal diseases (IFD) based on clinical, radiological, and conventional microbiological findings is not reliable and is often delayed. Non-culture-based methods with higher sensitivity and specificity may reduce diagnostic time and result in decreased IFD morbidity and mortality.
Barbora, Weinbergerova   +3 more
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SEROLOGICAL TECHNIQUE

1962
Publisher Summary The serological reactions most widely used are agglutination, precipitation and complement-fixation, the latter mainly in the form of the Wassermann reaction. Agglutination is probably the most extensively applied of the serological reactions.
R.W. FAIRBROTHER, GEOFFREY TAYLOR
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Serological Characterization

2003
Immunoassays employ a range of methods to detect and quantify antigens or antibodies and to study the composition of antigens. This chapter describes four useful immunoassays for serological characterization of antigens of Neisseria meningitidis: whole-cell enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA); dot blot, colony blot, and immunoblot.
B, Kuipers   +3 more
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Meningococcal Serology

2003
Meningococcal serology has been mainly used over the last 20 years in the field of vaccinology, to evaluate candidate vaccines and quantify individuals' immune responses. With the increasing usage of pre-admission antibiotic treatment (1), nonculture diagnostic methods such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) ( Chapter 3 ), antigen detection ( Chapter 4
S J, Gray, R, Borrow, E B, Kaczmarski
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Serologic Detection of Gonorrhea

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1970
Excerpt Serology has long been used to identify inapparent infections or infections due to organisms not easily or conveniently cultured.
E V, Hess, M J, Heimbrock, J D, Schmale
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SEROLOGY IN LEPROSY [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal of Dermatology, 1968
Erik Holst, Henning Schmidt
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Serologic Diagnosis of Amebiasis

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1972
Abstract The indirect hemagglutination (IHA), complement fixation (CF), and agar gel diffusion (Gel) tests were evaluated in the diagnosis and management of amebiasis. Axenically-grown Entamoeba histolytica was used as antigen. A survey of 3,033 patients from our hospital population showed IHA titers indicative of infection in 32 patients (1.1%): 6 had
R. E. Lloyd   +5 more
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