10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SEROTAXONOMY»
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serotaxonomy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
serotaxonomy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
H A P T E R 13.1 WHAT IS SEROTAXONOMY? The application or utility of
serology in solving taxonomic problems is called serotaxonomy. The study of
antigen-antibody reactions is called serology. The substance capable of
stimulating the ...
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University Botany- Iii : (Plant Taxonomy, Plant Embryology, ...
SEROTAXONOMY: Serology is a branch of biology dealing with the nature and
interactions of antigens and antibodies. Serological reactions help us to find out
similarities and variations among various taxa. Proteins, which carry useful ...
FAHN, A. and BROIDO, S. 1963. The primary vascularization of stems and leaves
of the genera Salsola and Suaeda (Chenopodiaceae). Phytomorphology, 13:
156-165. FAIRBROTHERS, D.E. 1977. Perspectives in plant serotaxonomy. Ann*
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Subhash Chandra Datta, 1988
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Taxonomy of Angiosperms
Proteins, which carry useful taxonomic information and are easy to handle, are
the most widely used antigens in serotaxonomy. Storage proteins are most
amenable for taxonomic studies followed by pollen proteins. They are injected in
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V. Singh, Dr. V. Singh & Dr. D.K. Jain, 1981
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A History of Immunology
... 236 Senile cataract formation, pathogenesis of, 159 Sensibilisatrice, 308
Sensibilisine, 181 Sequestered antigen theory, 160 Serodiagnosis, 115, 129,
157, 351 Wassermann reaction and, 425–426 Serologic tests, 270–271
Serotaxonomy, ...
Arthur M. Silverstein, 2009
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Textbook of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
The serotaxonomy canbeexplained as the study aboutthe application or the utility
of serology insolvingthe taxonomical problems. Serology can be defined as the
study ofthe antigen–antibodyreaction. Antigensarethose substanceswhichcan ...
Biren Shah, Avinash Seth, 2012
This line is, therefore, generally used in quantitative EPR studies of this ion. So
far it has not been possible 381. R. P. Ambler, in “Chemotaxonomy and
Serotaxonomy” (J. G. Hawkes, ed.), p. 57. Academic Press, New York, 1968. 382.
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Methods in Microbiology
There are, however, now hopeful signs that the barriers between available
techniques and botany are breaking down. The Systematics Association recently
held a successful symposium on serotaxonomy (Hawkes, 1968) and the
proceedings, ...
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METHODS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Ainsworth, G. C. (1968). Rev. med. vet. Mycol., 6, 379-385. Ainsworth, G. C., and
Sneath, P. H. A., Eds. (1962). Symp. Soc. gen. Microbiol., 12, 456-476. Ambler,
R. P. (1968). In "Chemotaxonomy and Serotaxonomy" (Ed. J. G. Hawkes), pp.
Douglas W. Ribbons, J. R. Norris, 1972
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Developmental Genetics and Plant Evolution
Chemotaxonomy and serotaxonomy (1968)* Edited by J. C. Hawkes 3. Data
processing in biology and geology (1971)* Edited by J. L. Cutbill 4. Scanning
electron microscopy (1971)* Edited by V. H. Heywood 5. Taxonomy and ecology
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Quentin C.B. Cronk, Richard M. Bateman, Julie A. Hawkins, 2002