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Parasite Immunology, 2013
SummaryThe diagnosis and clinical management of cystic echinococcosis (CE) rely on imaging and serology, the latter still having a complementary role as its accuracy in assessing cyst viability is unsatisfactory. We used an experimental IgG ELISA test based on the recombinant antigen rEgAgB8/1 cloned from Echinococcus granulosus to differentiate active
Tamarozzi F. +9 more
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SummaryThe diagnosis and clinical management of cystic echinococcosis (CE) rely on imaging and serology, the latter still having a complementary role as its accuracy in assessing cyst viability is unsatisfactory. We used an experimental IgG ELISA test based on the recombinant antigen rEgAgB8/1 cloned from Echinococcus granulosus to differentiate active
Tamarozzi F. +9 more
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ELISA Testing for Avian Chlamydiosis
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1991Studies of Chlamydia antigen ELISA and BELISA assays are reviewed. This article includes descriptions of university studies and clinical laboratory usage of assays. A guide to clinical interpretation of tests is included.
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ELISA tests for antibodies against mycobacterial glycolipids
Journal of Immunological Methods, 1980ELISA tests with purified mycobacterial glycolipids and bovine heart cardiolipin are described. The possible clinical use of ELISA tests with mycobacterial glycolipids for the diagnosis of tuberculosis and other mycobacterioses is discussed.
Z, Reggiardo, E, Vazquez, L, Schnaper
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Biochemical Education, 1991
Produced in the Departments of Biochemistry and Immunology, University of Leeds, and available from The University of Leeds Audio Visual Service, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK, 23 Minutes, VHS/PAL (other formats, enquire), price £28.75 inc VAT and postage and packing in ...
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Produced in the Departments of Biochemistry and Immunology, University of Leeds, and available from The University of Leeds Audio Visual Service, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK, 23 Minutes, VHS/PAL (other formats, enquire), price £28.75 inc VAT and postage and packing in ...
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Unreliability of Rotazyme ELISA test in neonates
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1983Le test ELISA au rotazyme n'est pas fiable chez les nouveau-nes exclusivement; seulement 7% des examens positifs au rotazyme se sont averes aussi positifs aux tests de confirmation. On preconise de confirmer la positivite des selles ou rotazyme chez les nouveau-nes asymptomatiques ou ceux avec des reactions faiblement positives, a l'aide de la ...
P J, Krause +4 more
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ELISA Testing and Immunoblotting
2015Diagnoses of autoimmune bullous diseases are made by clinical findings, histopathological findings, and immunological findings. Among immunological tests, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and immunoblotting are now two major methods to diagnose autoimmune bullous diseases.
Daisuke Tsuruta, Takashi Hashimoto
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TerELISA: The ELISA test performed in Terasaki plates
Journal of Immunological Methods, 1981The use of Terasaki (10 microliter samples) and microtitration (100 microliter samples) plates as the solid phase in enzyme immunoassays was compared. Various antigens were used for coating the plates and antibodies present in human sera were evaluated using the same anti-human Ig antibody labelled with either beta -galactosidase, alkaline phosphatase,
E, Pateraki +3 more
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Indirect ELISA test for malaria in blood donors
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1984To determine the potential risk of transfusion malaria at the Hospital Militar Central in Bogota, Colombia, sera from 3114 blood donors were tested for malaria antibodies by the indirect ELISA technique. Positive results were found in 8.6 per thousand of the serum samples using P.
C A, Espinal, P O, de Morales
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ELISA tests for antibodies in experimental bovine tuberculosis
Veterinary Microbiology, 1992It was shown that 10(4) cfu of a field isolate of Mycobacterium bovis caused illness in five experimentally infected calves; one of these died. One of three contact calves also became clinically infected. Considerable variation in the humoral response of the affected animals was demonstrated by ELISAs using purified protein derivative (PPD) and ...
J, Hanna, S D, Neill, J J, O'Brien
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