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Homogeneous Binary Visual and Fluorescence Detection of Tetanus Toxoid in Clinical Samples Based on Enzyme-Free Parallel Hybrid Chain Reaction

Nano Letters, 2022
Here, we report a simple aptamer-based toxoid test with both fluorescence and binary visual readouts. This test is established based on our recent finding that CdTe quantum dots could differentiate DNA templated Cu NPs from Cu2+.
Piaopiao Chen, Yunjin Bai, Ke Huang
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Hypersensitivity to tetanus toxoid [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1973
Abstract A high incidence of cutaneous hypersensitivity reactions to tetanus toxoid, 63 per cent immediate, 32 per cent Arthus type, and 74 per cent delayed reactions, were found in 70 tetanus-immunized individuals who had no history of clinical hypersensitivity to tetanus toxoid.
Michael A. Facktor   +2 more
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Adverse Reactions to Tetanus Toxoid [PDF]

open access: possibleJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
A retrospective review of 740 charts of patients with a history of adverse reaction to tetanus toxoid immunization was undertaken. The most common reactions, by history, were local edema and tenderness (33%), fever (15%), and anaphylactoid response (33%).
Robert L. Jacobs   +2 more
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The Immunopurification of Tetanus Toxoid

Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 1974
Summary. The isolation of tetanus toxoid by immunosorption chromatography is described. The immunosorbent, a polymerized horse antitoxin, was used repeatedly with little loss in capacity and recoveries of toxoid of > 90% were achieved. In terms of specific antigenic activity, immunopurified tetanus toxoid is purer than that purified by conventional
J. Stephen   +3 more
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PROTAMINE TETANUS TOXOID

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1950
A NUMBER of reports dealing with reactions following immunization against tetanus have appeared in recent years. 1 The elimination of Witte's® peptone from the medium in which the bacillus is grown seemed to reduce the frequency of disturbing reactions.
Frances L. Clapp   +2 more
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