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ebola infection with a high
success rate of 7 out of 8
patients surviving.
Antisera are
widely used in
diagnostic virology laboratories. The most
common use...
- of
antisera, and the
choice of
stock sera is
largely determined by the
nature of the
specimens to be processed. A
common set of
working antisera is shown...
- the
serotype of an organism,
using prepared antisera that bind to a set of
known antigens. Some
antisera detect multiple known antigens and are known...
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blood type, are
identified using reagents that
contain antibodies,
called antisera. When the
antibodies bind to red
blood cells that
express the corresponding...
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Serum sickness in
humans is a
reaction to
proteins in
antiserum derived from a non-human
animal source,
occurring 5–10 days
after exposure.
Symptoms often...
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specific electrop****tic mobility. For the
purpose of identification,
antisera are used that are
specific for the
targeted antibodies. Specifically, immunofixation...
- of AIHA are as follows. Warm-type AIHA
shows a
positive reaction with
antisera to IgG
antibodies with or
without complement activation.
Cases may also...
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cryodesiccation or lyophilization). The
process involves freezing the
antisera,
followed by
application of high vacuum. This
causes frozen water to sublimate...
- reactions,
hemolysis and agglutination,
which occur on
contact with
specific antisera. Wiener, A. S.; Wexler, I. B. (June 1952). "The
mosaic structure of red...
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group B (i.e.
agglutinate with B
antisera)
which further subclassified by six type-specific and four group-specific
antisera.
Until now at
least 23 different...