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Titering Replication-Defective rSV40 Vectors

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2010
INTRODUCTIONRecombinant simian virus 40 (rSV40)-derived vectors are particularly useful for gene delivery to bone marrow progenitor cells and their differentiated derivatives, certain types of epithelial cells (e.g., hepatocytes), and central nervous system neurons and microglia.
David S, Strayer   +3 more
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Antithrombin titer in acute pancreatitis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1952
Abstract The antithrombin titer for acute pancreatitis was markedly elevated in fifty of fifty-five proven cases of acute pancreatitis. In 97 per cent of a control series of 304 patients with acute surgical abdominal diseases the antithrombin titer was normal.
I, INNERFIELD, A, ANGRIST, J W, BENJAMIN
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The Use of TORCH Titers

Pediatrics, 1983
Of 603 patients undergoing serologic tests for Toxoplasma, syphilis, rubella, cytomegalovirus, and herpes simplex (TORCH tests) during a 4-year period, 381 (63%) were infants younger than 6 months and 110 (18%) were either the mothers of those infants or pregnant women.
D, Leland   +3 more
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Systems immunology: Beyond antibody titers

Journal of Infection, 2016
Despite the evident success of currently available vaccines to prevent infectious diseases, we still lack a full understanding of the mechanisms by which vaccines induce protective immune responses. Systems immunology applies multifaceted analytical tools to better understand the immune responses to vaccines by deep characterization of the cellular ...
Raquel, Cao   +2 more
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Antibody Titers in Lupus Erythematosus

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Excerpt To the editor: Dr. Ziff's otherwise excellent review of "Viruses and Connective Tissue Diseases" in the December issue errs in one respect.
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Rubella antibody titer. The significance of low-titered rubella antibodies.

Obstetrics and gynecology, 1978
The hemagglutination inhibition (HAI) test is not mathematically precise and reproducible. Thus, it is critical to know whether or not the threshold titer (1 : 10) of detectable rubella antibody is indicative of true immunity. Three patients with a 1 : 10 HAI titer presented with subsequent rubella during gestation.
R E, Harris, P A, Jordon, G R, Monif
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Estimation of hemagglutination-inhibition titers

Archives of Virology, 1975
In the hemagglutination-inhibition test, simple relationships exist between units of hemagglutinating virus and hemagglutination-inhibition antibody titers. Equations have worked out which allow estimating antibody titers for different virus doses, provided all other parameters are kept constant.
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antibody titer

Materials and Methods, 2012
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Titers

Journal of Chemical Education, 1951
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