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fluorescent antibodies and more
recently chemiluminescence. In microbiology,
serologic tests are used to
determine if a
person has
antibodies against a specific...
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antibodies in the po****tions in
endemic areas of the world. As with all
serological tests, the rise in
antibody levels needed to
perform the
diagnosis takes...
- ; Wang J. X.; Xu Z. Y.; Guo Y. F.; Qian W. H.; Xu J. X. (1991). "A
serologically confirmed, case-control study, of a
large outbreak of
hepatitis A in...
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located in
reference to the
pipette tip.
These are Mohr
pipettes and
Serological pipettes, and they
differ only by the
position of the
first graduation...
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Serostatus refers to the
presence or
absence of a
serological marker in the blood. The
presence of
detectable levels of a
specific marker within the serum...
- Some
serological methods are
extremely costly,
although when
commonly used, such as with the "strep test", they can be inexpensive.
Complex serological techniques...
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antithetical antigen have been observed. The
molecular basis of 22 of the 24
serologically defined antigens has been resolved. In all but one of the 22, the difference...
- "Narcissus late
season yellows potyvirus: symptoms,
properties and
serological detection".
Annals of
Applied Biology. 113 (3): 531–544. doi:10.1111/j...
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Serologic profile of
hepatitis C infection...
- and anti-extractable
nuclear antigen (anti-ENA) form the
mainstay of
serologic testing for SLE. If ANA is
negative the
disease can be
ruled out. Several...