10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ISOAGGLUTINATIVE»
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1
The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
DD, washed with acetone, of all the pancreases were found to be specifically anti
- isoagglutinative to A erythrocytes. I's, washed with acetone, caused noticeable
hemolysis so that definite judgement of the agglutination was allowed only in ...
2
The Journal of Infectious Diseases: Official Publication of ...
Of the 14 belonging to Group III at least six were without any agglutinin, hence we
may say that about 90 per cent of individuals possess isoagglutinin (Table 2).
TABLE 2. ISOAGGLUTINATIVE GROUPING OF SeVE.VTY-SiX INDIVIDUALS.
3
The Year Book of Dermatology
Hence it is well to determine the isoagglutinative grouping of the regular
frequenters of a laboratory that are likely to be asked to furnish blood for this
purpose. By means of a refined technic Crile recently transfused blood from
normal to ...
4
Sexual Interactions In eukaryotic Microbes
inactivated to large extent, a phenomenon first described by Wiese, and
illustrated in Table II. Since adsorption of isoagglutinin to pelleted cells is not
detectable, while the isoagglutinative titer dramatically deviates from the titer
calculated from ...
5
An Analysis of the Flagellar Surface of Chlamydomonas ...
The interphase plus the solution above it was dialyzed extensively against Tris
buffer and stored at -20 C until use. An active isoagglutinating pellet was
obtained by centrifuging the suspension for 30min at 100,000 g. Assay of
Isoagglutinative ...
6
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
In order to avoid this annoyance the washed 'blood (leueocytes) should be
secured from an individual of Group I, i. e., from one whose eorpuscles “are not
agglutinable. Hence it is well to determine the isoagglutinative grouping of the
regular ...
7
The Journal of the American Medical Association
Hence it is well to determine the isoagglutinative grouping of the regular
frequenters of a laboratory that are likely to be asked to furnish blood for this
purpose. By means of a refined technic Crilet recently transfused blood from
normal to ...
American Medical Association, 1907
8
Papers and Addresses: Bacteriology
... the isoagglutinative and isolytic properties of human serums in health and in
disease. But the really great practical questions in this domain relate. 1'
Muscatello and Ottavlano: Virchow's Archiv, 1901, CLXVI, p. 212. " A. E. Wright:
Lancet ...
William Henry Welch, Walter Cleveland Burket, 1920
... have been discovered by the inw gations, initiated by Shattock and by G1
baum, followed by Landsteiner, A31 Eisenberg, Kraus and Ludwig and 0t]
concerning the isoagglutinative and isol properties of human serums in health in
disease.
10
Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin
It has been shown ” " that individuals may be divided into four groups according
to the isoagglutinative action of the serum and corpuscles. Isohemolysins have
long been known to exist normally in human serum and recently it has been
shown ...
Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1911