نتایج جستجو برای: flocculation tests

تعداد نتایج: 339110  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1966
H M Johnson K Brenner R Angelotti H E Hall

Johnson, H. M. (Robert A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center, Cincinnati, Ohio), K. Brenner, R. Angelotti, and H. E. Hall. Serological studies of types A, B, and E botulinal toxins by passive hemagglutination and bentonite flocculation. J. Bacteriol. 91:967-974. 1966.-Formalinized sheep red blood cells (SRBC), sensitized with types A, B, and E botulinal toxoids and toxins by bis-diazotized benzid...

2017
Kathryn L. Kay Frederick Breidt Pina M. Fratamico Gian M. Baranzoni Gwang-Hee Kim Amy M. Grunden Deog-Hwan Oh

Shiga toxin producing Escherichia coli (STEC) strains vary in acid resistance; however, little is known about the underlying mechanisms that result in strain specific differences. Among 25 STEC O157:H7 strains tested, 7 strains flocculated when grown statically for 18 h in minimal salts medium at 37°C, while 18 strains did not. Interestingly, the flocculation phenotype (cells came out of suspen...

2017
C. M. L. Lapa P. C. N. Teixeira

Flocculation as a pre-separation method can help make production of biodiesel from microalgae economically feasible. In a previous study, Moringa oleifera seed flour (1 g.L-1) was shown to be a very efficient flocculant for Chlorella vulgaris, a microalga with high potential for biodiesel production. In this study, several aspects of C vulgaris flocculation mediated by Moringa were investigated...

2016
Pradeep Dahiya Divya S. Bhat Jitendra K. Thakur

Mediator, a multiprotein complex involved in transcription of class II genes, was first discovered in yeast and then characterized in many metazoans revealing a striking structural conservation of the complex. However, sequences of Mediator subunits are not well conserved raising a question on the functional conservation of these individual subunits. In this study, expression of Med15 of Arabid...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2003
Sanford B. Hooker William C. Boyd

Attention is called to a phase of antigen-antibody reactions in which the times of flocculation are linearly proportional to the dilutions of antigen (region of considerable antibody excess), and a theoretical interpretation is offered.

2014
Yoko Furukawa Allen H Reed Guoping Zhang

BACKGROUND Riverine particles undergo a rapid transformation when they reach estuaries. The rapid succession of hydrodynamic and biogeochemical regimes forces the particles to flocculate, settle and enter the sediment pool. The rates and magnitudes of flocculation depend on the nature of the particles which are primarily affected by the types and quantities of organic matter (OM). Meanwhile, th...

Journal: :The British journal of venereal diseases 1947
T M Vogelsang

The antigens in common use for the serological diagnosis of syphilis, such as the complement fixation tests and the various flocculation tests, are alcoholic extracts of ox heart usually sensitized with cholesterol. If, however, cholesterol is added to the crude alcoholic extract, false positive reactions are not uncommon. On this account it has become customary to purify the alcoholic extracts...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1953
C W CHACKO

Ever since the first report of the Wassermann reaction in 1906 the physician has often been faced with the problem of correctly interpreting and coordinating with the clinical findings the results of various standard serological tests for syphilis. Improvements in the methods and materials, particularly the purification of the antigen in the form of cardio'ipin, have not completely eliminated t...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1976
J S Lawrence

The prevalence of cervical rheumatoid arthritis and its relationship to rheumatoid serum factors and erosive arthritis in peripheral joints has been studied in radiographs of the cervical spine and of the hands and feet drawn from 12 population samples. The changes were graded in accordance with the Atlas of Standard Radiographs of Arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis of the cervical spine (grades 2...

Journal: :The British journal of venereal diseases 1957
D B TONKS R H ALLEN

When pure individual synthetic lecithins became available for study (Baer and Kates, 1949, 1950), there was immediate interest in their possible use in cardiolipin antigens as substitutes for Pangborn lecithin. Rosenberg (1949) reported briefly on synthetic L-c-(dipalmitoyl)-lecithin in antigens for the Hinton, Kline, Rein-Bossack, VDRL, and Kolmer tests. He found that replacement of Pangborn's...

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