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ANTISERUM, COAGGLUTINATION (DIRECT) NEISSERIA GONORRHOEAE
Neisseria spp. direct serological test reagents are devices that consist of antigens and antisera used in serological tests to identify Neisseria spp…
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1993
1993
UseofPolyvalent Coagglutination Reagents forSerotyping ofStreptococcus suis
M. Gottlschalk
,
R. Higgins
,
M. Boudreau
1993
Corpus ID: 98729865
1984
1984
Comparative laboratory evaluation of three antigen detection methods for diagnosis of Haemophilus influenzae type b disease
Mario J. Marcon
,
A. Hamoudi
,
J. Harold
,
'. Cannon
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
1984
Corpus ID: 27626561
Cerebrospinal fluid, urine, serum, and other body fluid specimens from pediatric patients with systemic disease were tested with…
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1983
1983
Comparison of Phadebact coagglutination, Bactogen latex agglutination, and counterimmunoelectrophoresis for detection of Haemophilus influenzae type b antigens in cerebrospinal fluid
J. Collins
,
M. Kelly
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
1983
Corpus ID: 5661758
Cerebrospinal fluid specimens from patients with suspected meningitis were screened with the Phadebact Haemophilus Test…
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Review
1980
Review
1980
Detection ofSalmonella typhi D,Vi,anddAntigens, bySlide Coagglutination, inUrinefromPatients withTyphoidFever
M. Lesmana
,
Jakarta Detachment
1980
Corpus ID: 74362601
confirmed typhoid fever patients byslide coagglutinationwithmonovalent antisera coupled toprotein A-rich staphylococci. These…
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1979
1979
Serological grouping of streptococci by slide agglutination.
A. Efstratiou
,
W. R. Maxted
Journal of Clinical Pathology
1979
Corpus ID: 13241351
Streptococcal grouping sera for groups A, B, C, and G prepared for conventional testing by precipitation were made specific by…
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