نتایج جستجو برای: immune sera

تعداد نتایج: 288176  

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 1992
R Srinivasan K N Panicker

The source of blood meal of wild caught Phlebotomid sandflies collected in areas around Pondicherry was identified using an agarose gel diffusion method. A total of 497 blood samples obtained from freshly engorged Phlebotomid sandflies were tested. Of these 66.8% were positive to human antisera, 29.2% to bovine antisera and the remaining 4.0% to avain antisera. The human blood indices of P. pap...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1977
Y Adachi R Yanagawa

Microscopic agglutination of leptospiras was inhibited by the homologous type-specific main antigens. The result may indicate that the substance participating in the agglutination of leptospiras with antiserum is the type-specific main antigen.

Journal: :Annals of clinical and laboratory science 1974
E C Adams K M Layman R Hartnagel

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1962
G W DOUGLAS A C McWHORTER P R EDWARDS

Douglas, G. W. (Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga.), Alma C. McWhorter, and P. R. Edwards. Natural occurrence of induced or artificial flagellar antigens in Salmonella newport. J. Bacteriol. 83:348-350. 1962.-Two epidemiologically related cultures of Salmonella newport, which possessed naturally occurring artificial or induced antigens in phase 2, were studied. It was demonstrated that s...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
Martha Wollstein

The parameningococci of Dopter are culturally indistinguishable from true or normal meningococci, but serologically they exhibit differences as regards agglutination, opsonization, and complement deviation. Because of the variations and irregularities of serum reactions existing among otherwise normal strains of meningococci it does not seem either possible or desirable to separate the parameni...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1938
Werner Henle Gertrude Henle Leslie A. Chambers

1. A method has been described for separation of heads and tails of mammalian spermatozoa. 2. By means of absorption technique applied to homologous spermatozoal sera, head-specific and tail-specific antigens could be demonstrated. Both are heat-labile. 3. A heat-stable antigen was found to be common to both heads and tails. This substance is species-specific. 4. Antibodies against the head- an...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1973
T. H. Hütteroth H. Cleve S. D. Litwin M. D. Poulik

beta(2)-microglobulin was detected on the cell surface and in the medium of human lymphoid cells established in long-term culture. The secretion of beta(2)-microglobulin was relatively uniform when different cell lines were compared, whereas IgG production varied widely. kappa- and micro-membrane antigens were modulated by specific antibody; beta(2)-microglobulin was not modulated. Anti-kappa a...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1974
D S Gale J M Versey J R Hobbs

A method is described that allows heavy-chain disease proteins to be simply detected. The sample is electrophoresed in an agarose plate containing kappa and lambda antisera in the lower section, and the relevant heavy-chain antisera in the upper section. Light chains and immunoglobulins containing light chains are precipitated in the lower region. Free “heavy chains” migrate into the upper regi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1979
S A Waitkins J G Ratcliffe R D Anderson C Roberts

Streptex was compared to routine laboratory identification methods available. The results from Streptex sometimes required several attempts before final identification could be achieved. In the main, group D streptococci other than Strep. faecalis failed to group with the Streptex antisera, and this method cannot therefore be used exclusively as a means of identifying this group of streptococci.

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1957
Gene H. Stollerman Richard Ekstedt

Strains of group A streptococci, types 30 and 12, were observed to grow in extremely long chains in liquid media to which homologous antiserum was added. Addition to the media of antisera to heterologous types of streptococci failed to produce long chain growth. The long chain effect was destroyed by absorption of the antiserum with organisms of homologous type but was unaffected by absorption ...

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