نتایج جستجو برای: immunoperoxidase

تعداد نتایج: 1884  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1997
G Gentilomi M Musiani M Zerbini G Gallinella S Venturoli E Manaresi

We describe a simple and rapid dot immunoperoxidase assay for the direct detection of parvovirus B19 capsid antigens in human sera. The assay was performed with serum specimens dotted onto nylon membranes. VP1 and VP2 B19 antigens, which represent 4 and 96% of the capsid, respectively, were detected with a pool of monoclonal antibodies directed against the two proteins, and the complex was visu...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 1994
K W Biesemier G A Dent K B Pryzwansky J D Folds

Immunophenotyping by flow cytometry and frozen-section immunoperoxidase was compared on 21 consecutive lymph node biopsy specimens, of which a diagnosis of lymphoma was made for 11 specimens. Samples for flow cytometry were obtained by a fine-needle aspiration technique. Concordance between frozen-section immunoperoxidase and flow cytometry for all routine markers on all specimens ranged from 7...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1985
C A Wells S M Taylor A C Cuello

Sixty carcinoid tumours were tested in a retrospective study with an immunoperoxidase technique using a monoclonal antibody against serotonin immunoreactive sites, with argyrophil staining using the Grimelius technique, and with argentaffin staining using the Masson-Fontana technique. A good correlation between all three techniques in the diagnosis of ileal carcinoid tumour was found, but the i...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1985
P Payment M Trudel

The detection and enumeration of most cultivable human enteric viruses from water is possible if samples are first inoculated onto a suitable cell line such as MA-104 or BGM. Virus growth is then detected by an indirect immunoperoxidase method with human immune serum globulin as the source of antibody to most enteric viruses. The number of positive cell cultures in the immunoperoxidase assay is...

2006
Lois Jerabek Phalguni Gupta Jorge F. Ferrer

This report describes the development of a 7-day infectivity assay for bovine leukemia virus (BLV) which is based on the induction of the major internal virion antigen (a protein with a molecular weight of 25,000) in susceptible indicator monolayer cell cultures. In this assay, the antigen is detected in the indicator cells by the immunoperoxidase antibody technique using a specific rabbit anti...

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