14 October 2012

Antigen Antibody Reactions



Antigen-Antibody Reactions
Robert J. Boackle, Ph.D.
http://www.musc.edu

Antigen-Antibody interactions
http://www.longwood.edu/

Antigen-Antibody Interactions
http://www3.uwsuper.edu

Common Methods of protein detection
http://vet.tufts.edu

Advanced Clinical Immunohematology
Antigen and Antibody Reactions
http://colleges.weber.edu

Antigen-Antibody Interactions
http://www.uvm.edu

Antigen-Antibody Interactions
Dr. Capers
http://faculty.irsc.edu

Antibody-Antigen Reactions
http://www.umich.edu

The Immune Response: Antigen-Antibody Reactions
http://pages.cabrini.edu

Radioimmunoassay & Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay
M K Unnikrishnan
http://www.pitt.edu

Antibody Detection
Renee Wilkins, PhD, MLS(ASCP)cm
http://cls.umc.edu/


Use of Antigen-Antibody Reactions in Lab
http://web.biosci.utexas.edu

Blood, Lymph and Immune Systems
http://www.rsu.edu

Antibody Identification
http://colleges.weber.edu

Practical Applications of Immunology
http://www.austincc.edu/

Blood Group Antigens and Antibodies
Terry Kotrla, MS, MT(ASCP)BB
http://www.austincc.edu

Basic Immunologic Procedures
Terry Kotrla, MS, MT(ASCP)BB
http://www.austincc.edu

237 Published articles on Antigen Antibody Reactions
  1. Fabrication of carboxylated silicon nitride sensor chips for detection of antigen-antibody reaction using microfluidic reflectometric interference spectroscopy.
  2. Comparative study on signal transduction in endothelial cells after anti-a/b and human leukocyte antigen antibody reaction: implication of accommodation.
  3. Microfabricated renewable beads-trapping/releasing flow cell for rapid antigen-antibody reaction in chemiluminescent immunoassay.
  4. Intermittent microwave irradiation facilitates antigen-antibody reaction in Western blot analysis.
  5. Factors affecting the antigen-antibody reaction.
  6. Tissue distribution of humanized anti-human Fas monoclonal antibody (R-125224) based on fas antigen-antibody reaction in collagen-induced arthritis monkeys.
  7. [Antigen-antibody reaction model of solid-phase surface and active biochip system].
  8. Multiple label-free detection of antigen-antibody reaction using localized surface plasmon resonance-based core-shell structured nanoparticle layer nanochip.
  9. Biochemical and immunochemical characterization of the antigen-antibody reaction on a non-toxic biomimetic interface immobilized red blood cells of crucian carp and gold nanoparticles.
  10. Peroxynitrite modulates release of inflammatory mediators from guinea pig lung mast cells activated by antigen-antibody reaction.
  11. Detection of antigen-antibody reaction using a fluorescent probe and its application to homogeneous competitive-type immunoassay for insulin.
  12. Investigation of the antigen antibody reaction between anti-bovine serum albumin (a-BSA) and bovine serum albumin (BSA) using piezoresistive microcantilever based sensors.
  13. Intermittent microwave irradiation facilitates antigen-antibody reaction in Western blot analysis.
  14. The antigen-antibody reaction in immunohistochemistry.
  15. Three-dimensional morphological analysis of antigen-antibody reaction in hepatic sinusoids preserved in hypothermic UW solution.
  16. Effects of olopatadine hydrochloride on the increase of histamine and peptide-leukotrienes concentrations in nasal lavage fluid following the antigen-antibody reaction in actively sensitized guinea pigs.
  17. [Biodynamics of the antigen-antibody reaction in vivo].
  18. Suppression of antigen-antibody reaction in xenotransplantation.
  19. [Role of antigen-antibody reaction in pulmonary hypertensive reaction after antigen challenge].
  20. Inhibitory effects of (4-alkoxy-2, 3, 6-trimethylphenyl) glycopyranosides on histamine release induced by antigen-antibody reaction.
  21. [Inhibitory effects of Reitakutuukitokasin'i on the antigen-antibody reaction in rats investigated by measuring the increase in blood histamine level and the histamine release from peritoneal mast cells].
  22. Confocal microscopy of the antigen-antibody reaction site in nematode larvae.
  23. New optical method for determination of antigen-antibody reaction using level-crossing technique.
  24. Blockade of the antigen-antibody reaction using benzil condensation with the guanidyl residue of arginine.
  25. Scales for measurement based on an antigen-antibody reaction.
  26. [Effect of pharmacologic blocking of the antigen-antibody reaction in adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)].
  27. Imaging single-stranded DNA, antigen-antibody reaction and polymerized Langmuir-Blodgett films with an atomic force microscope.
  28. [Biophysical approach to the antigen-antibody reaction in solid phase immunoassay].
  29. Antigen-antibody reaction in solution in capture competition immunoassay for human immunodeficiency virus antibodies.
  30. Histochemical blockade of the antigen-antibody reaction using immunoperoxidase demonstration of lysozyme in paneth cells and lamina propria mononucleocytes of human small intestine as a model system.
  31. [Differential microcalorimetry of the antigen-antibody reaction].
  32. [Determination of rate constants for the antigen-antibody reaction. Kinetic characteristics of interaction of soluble and corpuscular antigen with specific antibodies].
  33. [Determination of rate constants of antigen-antibody reaction. A theory].
  34. [The antigen-antibody reaction and its inhibition].
  35. [A case of acute pulmonary edema due to anti-human leukocyte antigen antibody reaction].
  36. [Antigen-antibody reaction between anti-bovine CuZn-SOD antisera and CuZn-SOD in the blood of cancer patients].
  37. [Effect of ascorbic acid on the free radicals stimulating an antigen-antibody reaction in a model system of spermatozoa-antispermatozoal serum].
  38. Prothrombin evaluation as obtained by kinetics studies of antigen-antibody reaction in a laser nephelometer.
  39. Inhibition of human serum RNase activity by aurine tricarboxylic acid polymer: effect on the antigen-antibody reaction.
  40. Kinetics of the antigen:antibody reaction. Light scattering and particle size measurement using photon correlation spectroscopy.
  41. [Study of the kinetics of antigen-antibody reaction by light scattering].
  42. [Analysis of antigen-antibody reaction in radioimmunoassay].
  43. [Antigen-antibody reaction using an indium-coated glass plate. A simple method for the detection of small amounts of antibody].
  44. Antigen--antibody reaction investiaged with use of a chemically modified electrode.
  45. Thin-layer potentiometric analysis of lipid antigen-antibody reaction by tetrapentylammonium (TPA+) ion loaded liposomes and TPA+ ion selective electrode.
  46. [Antigen-antibody reaction and functional stability of antibody in viable mammalian cell cytoplasm (author's transl) ].
  47. [Registration of the antigen-antibody reaction using laser light].
  48. Kinetic aspects of the antigen-antibody reaction in various radioimmunoassays: effect of delayed addition of labeled or unlabeled antigens on sensitivity of assay.
  49. Ammonium sulphate enhancement of the antigen-antibody reaction. Manual and automated nephelometric studies.
  50. A heat stable serum inhibitor of an antigen antibody reaction of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis.
  51. Activation of a new plasma enzyme by antigen-antibody reaction.
  52. Antigen-antibody reaction by monolayer technique experiments with rabbit IgG antibody and its fragment.
  53. [Molecular basis of the antigen-antibody reaction. Principles of the methods of precipitation, of hemagglutination. Limits of these methods].
  54. [Effect of antigen-antibody reaction on the blood clotting and fibrinolytic system].
  55. A Doppler assay for the antigen--antibody reaction.
  56. [The mechanism of antigen-antibody reaction at the basement membrane zone in bullous pemphigoid. The question of interaction of complement factors and bivalent cations (author's transl)].
  57. [Antibody structure and antigen-antibody reaction (author's transl)].
  58. Effects on radioimmunoassay of digoxin of varying incubation periods for antigen---antibody reaction and varying periods of absorption by dextran-coated charcoal.
  59. Role of the spleen in hepatic disorders--experimental study from the viewpoint of antigen antibody reaction.
  60. The inhibition of antigen-antibody reaction by quinoline derivatives.
  61. [Influence of complements on antigen-antibody reaction, with special reference to CRP test (author's transl)].
  62. Immunochemical studies on duck (Anas platyrhynchos) ovotransferrin-isolation, isoelectric fractionation and antigen-antibody reaction.
  63. [Iron ions as an essential for the antigen-antibody reaction on the basement-membrane in bullous pemphigoid (author's transl)].
  64. Activation of serum enzymes by the antigen-antibody reaction and its relation to C1 inhibitor.
  65. The antigen-antibody reaction and the physics and chemistry of life.
  66. [Antigen-antibody reaction involving the heart: changes of action potential and contraction].
  67. Aggregation of human blood platelets by unrelated antigen-antibody reaction: sequence of reaction and role of complement.
  68. The release of pharmacologically active substances during antigen-antibody reaction in the rat peritoneal cavity.
  69. [Antigen-antibody reaction in urea and guanidine: study on the conformation of reagents by hydrogen-tritium exchange].
  70. Indentification of auto-antibody producing cells by observing antigen-antibody reaction on the cell surface.
  71. Degranulation and histamine release in focal antigen-antibody reaction by means of microelectrophoresis in a single rat mesentery mast cell.
  72. [Antigen-antibody reaction in the model cell--relationship between morphology and chemistry].
  73. [Binding of beta-lipoprotein by an IgA paraprotein: an antigen-antibody reaction?].
  74. Studies on antigen-antibody reaction in the kidney caused by anti-placental serum in pregnant and puerperal rabbits. II. Electron microscopic study of glomerular changes.
  75. Studies on antigen-antibody reaction in the kidney caused by anti-placental serum in pregnant and puerperal rabbits. 1. Light microscopic studies on renal changes.
  76. Antigenicity of polypeptides (poly-alpha-amino acids). Physicochemical studies of a calcium-dependent antigen-antibody reaction.
  77. [Antigen-antibody reaction in the liver. 2. Patho-histological hepatic changes in the active immunization by autofibrin].
  78. [Antigen-antibody reaction in the liver. 1. Patho-histological changes in the active anaphylaxis by the homo-fibrinogen].
  79. [Antigenicity of canine prostate and prostatic fluid and the effect of antigen-antibody reaction to the bactericidal action of the prostatic fluid].
  80. Leukocyte antigen-antibody reaction and lysis of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria erythrocytes.
  81. Studies on chemical inhibition of the rhesus antigen-antibody reaction.
  82. [Thrombelastographic studies on blood coagulation during antigen-antibody reaction].
  83. The resemblance of the combination of human haptoglobin and double hemoglobin molecules to an antigen-antibody reaction.
  84. The effect of chloroquine on the antigen-antibody reaction.
  85. Studies on the antigen-antibody reaction in the kidney (12).
  86. The participation of complement in the parietal cell antigen-antibody reaction in pernicious anaemia and atrophic gastritis.
  87. [Antigen-antibody reaction of the eye by the fluorescent tracing technic].
  88. Stimulation of the potassium transport system in low potassium type sheep red cells by a specific antigen antibody reaction.
  89. [Studies on male infertility. II. Studies on antigen-antibody reaction in the testis: histological changes of the testis in active and reversed anaphylaxis].
  90. [Denaturation of cornea proteins and alteration in antigenicity. 3. Inhibition of antigen-antibody reaction on heterocorneal transplantation treated with urea].
  91. Investigation of the antigen-antibody reaction by fluorescence polarization. Measurement of the effect of the fluorescent label upon the bovine serum albumin (BSA) anti-bsa equilibrium.
  92. [Immuno-electron microscopic studies on the immediated type of antigen-antibody reaction].
  93. Studies of the antigen-antibody reaction by electron microscopy. I. On the transfer of agglutinating antibodies from sensitized sheep erythrocytes to freshly added (unsensitized) red blood cells.
  94. [Immunologic studies on choriocarcinoma. 3. Effect of methotrexate and endoxan on the platelet antigens and the antigen-antibody reaction in vitro].
  95. [Importance of the fluorimetric measurement of the histamine liberated from the blood in the course of an antigen-antibody reaction in the rabbit].
  96. [Studies on the antigen-antibody reaction in the kidney. 1. Influence of anti-renal medulla serum on the pregnant rabbit].
  97. Immunochemistry of sperm whale myoglobin. II. Modification of the two tryptophan residues and their role in the conformation and antigen-antibody reaction.
  98. Respiration of rat peritoneal mast cells during histamine release induced by antigen-antibody reaction.
  99. [Immunodiffusion in agar--modern method for serological study of antigen-antibody reaction].
  100. [Inhibitory mechanism of an antigen-antibody reaction after transplantation of the heterologous cornea by donor serum injection].
  101. [Studies on the antigen-antibody reaction in the brain. 1. Histological changes in the reversed anaphylaxis by brain extract emulsions].
  102. Fixation of antigen-antibody reaction by glutaraldehyde.
  103. [Studies on the antigen-antibody reaction by bovine fibrinogen. 1. Patho-histological changes in the liver in active anaphylaxis].
  104. [Studies on the antigen-antibody reaction in the kidney. 2. Histological changes in experimental autoimmune nephritis].
  105. Periodate oxidation of sperm-whale myoglobin and the role of the methionine residues in the antigen-antibody reaction.
  106. [Effect of hydrocortisone on the antigen-antibody reaction in the isolated heart of the sensitized guinea pig].
  107. [On the pathogenesis of cholinergic urticaria. IV. On the problem of a true antigen-antibody reaction].
  108. [Blood group serologic antigen-antibody reaction from a quantitative and qualitative point of view].
  109. [Specific and nonspecific protein binding in the antigen-antibody reaction. Studies with radioiodine tagged enzymes and plasma proteins].
  110. [On the influence of eta-aminocaproic acid, PAMBA and PAMBA derivatives on the antigen-antibody reaction in vitro].
  111. [Studies on the antigen-antibody reaction of the cornea. 3. The influence of various drugs on the Schultz-Dale reaction evoked by corneal antigens].
  112. [Studies on the antigen-antibody reaction of the cornea. II. The influence of various drugs on the anaphylactic skin reaction evoked by corneal antigens].
  113. An isologous antigen-antibody reaction with human neutrophiles, related to neonatal neutropenia.
  114. [Studies on the antigen-antibody reaction of the cornea. IV. The effect of antigen-antibody reaction inhibitors on the corneal heterograft reaction].
  115. [The significance of limbal reaction for corneal antigen-antibody reaction].
  116. Lymph changes in burns. Hemoglobin, protein and electrophoretic patterns and analysis for antigen-antibody reaction.
  117. Cytochemical and chromatographic demonstration of platelet histamine release by antigen-antibody reaction in vitro.
  118. Reaction kinetic studies of the antigen-antibody reaction.
  119. [On the use of a new support for the antigen-antibody reaction in gelified medium. Technical note].
  120. Role of the amino groups and C-terminal of sperm-whale myoglobin in the antigen-antibody reaction.
  121. A technic which increases the sensitivity of the antigen-antibody reaction.
  122. A technic which increases the sensitivity of the antigen-antibody reaction.
  123. [Effect of 7-chloro-4(4'-diethylamino-1'-methylbutylamino)quinoline (chloroquine) on the antigen-antibody reaction of erythrocytes].
  124. [On the antigen-antibody reaction of in vitro neutralization of poliomyelitis virus].
  125. The antigen-antibody reaction.
  126. [Studies on the antigen-antibody reaction of the cornea. 1. Biological effect of the antigen-antibody complexes].
  127. [The release of 5-hydroxytryptamine from rabbit platelets by antigen-antibody reaction in vitro].
  128. ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION: NATURE OF COMPLEX INITIATING DELAYED HYPERSENSITIVITY.
  129. [On inhibition with nicotinic acid of degranulation of the mast cells of the isolated choroid of albino guinea pigs in the course of antigen-antibody reaction].
  130. The effect of epsilon-aminocaproic acid on the antigen-antibody reaction.
  131. [The antigen-antibody reaction].
  132. CHARACTERIZATION OF ENTAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA ANTIGEN ANTIBODY REACTION BY GEL DIFFUSION.
  133. Cytological study of antigen-antibody reaction in tissue culture. II. Cinemicrophotographic study of differences in early cellular damage by homologous antigen and by soluble antigen-antibody complexes in tissue culture.
  134. ON THE FUNCTIONS OF EOSINOPHILS IN THE ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION.
  135. [A study on corneal changes due to antigen-antibody reaction in leukpenic rabbits].
  136. [CYTOLOGICAL STUDY OF ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION IN TISSUE CULTURE. 1. MORPHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS BY HOMOLOGOUS ANTIGEN AND BY SOLUBLE ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY COMPLEXES].
  137. IN VITRO DAMAGE OF RABBIT PLATELETS BY AN UNRELATED ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION. II. STUDIES OF THE PLASMA REQUIREMENT.
  138. IN VITRO DAMAGE OF RABBIT PLATELETS BY AN UNRELATED ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION. I. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE REACTION.
  139. The antigen-antibody reaction. V. A quantitative theory of antigen-antibody reactions which allows for heterogeneity of antibodies.
  140. Influence of antirheumatic agents on the release of histamine from rat peritoneal mast cells after an antigen-antibody reaction.
  141. Inhibition of the in vivo nephrotoxic antigen-antibody reaction by gamma globulin.
  142. [STUDIES ON THE ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION IN THE KIDNEY. 1. HISTOLOGICAL CHANGES OF MASUGI-NEPHRITIS IN PREGNANT RABBITS].
  143. PRELIMINARY STUDIES ON THE PRODUCTION OF EXPERIMENTAL PULMONARY EOSINOPHILIA BY TISSUE ANTIGEN ANTIBODY REACTION OF THE HOST.
  144. ["IMMUNOLOGICAL MASKING" OF VIRUSES. INFLUENCE OF RECEPTORS ON THE APPARENT RESULT OF ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION IN VIROLOGY].
  145. APPLICATION OF FLUORESCENCE POLARIZATION TO THE ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION. THEORY AND EXPERIMENTAL METHOD.
  146. THE ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION. VI. COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSES OF IMMUNODIFFUSION DATA.
  147. [EXPERIMENTAL "AUTOIMMUNE" LIVER DISEASE DUE TO AUTOLOGOUS LIVER: TECHNICAL ASPECTS AND DETERMINATION OF SERUM COMPLEMENT AS AN INDIRECT INDEX OF AN ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION WITH SUPPOSED LIVER DAMAGING ACTION].
  148. OBSERVATIONS ON BASOPHIL DEGRANULATION AS AN INDICATOR OF ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION.
  149. CELLULAR LOCATION OF ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION IN ANAPHYLACTIC CYTOLYSIS.
  150. [2 NEW PREGNANCY TESTS IN THE INITIAL STAGE WITHOUT THE USE OF LIVING ANIMALS--THEORY AND PRACTICE OF THE ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION METHOD AND THE CERVICAL MUCUS CRYSTAL FORMATION TEST].
  151. RAPID METHOD FOR DETERMINING IN VITRO BLOCKING OF ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION.
  152. [THE ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION OF ISOLATED TISSUE MAST CELLS AND THE COMPLEMENT SYSTEM].
  153. AUTOINOCULATION SKIN REACTION IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. AUTOIMMUNIZATION TREATMENT BASED ON THE HYPOTHESIS OF AN ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION.
  154. The antigen-antibody reaction. IV. A quantitative theory of antigen-antibody reactions.
  155. [ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION TO CANCER TOXIN FROM THE STANDPOINT OF THE MECHANISM OF ACTION OF ANTICANCER PREPARATIONS FROM MICROORGANISMS AND ANTICANCER ORGAN CONSTITUENTS].
  156. [ON THE SPECIFICITY OF THE ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION IN THE INVESTIGATION OF CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN (HCG) WITH THE IMMUNOLOGICAL METHOD].
  157. [Use of the fluorescent antibody technic for studying the antigen-antibody reaction in tissues. Study of the localization of antirenal and antihepatic antibodies in homologous and heterologous tissues].
  158. [Studies on the intravascular antigen-antibody reaction of gamma-globulin. 2. Changes in the kidney in active anaphylaxis].
  159. [Studies on the intravascular antigen-antibody reaction of thrombocytes. 4. Histological changes in the spleen in active anaphylaxis].
  160. Antigen-antibody reaction in the pathogenesis of bilateral renal cortical necrosis.
  161. [Is the tuberculin allergy expression of an antigen-antibody reaction?].
  162. Studies on the antigen-antibody reaction in the kidney. 4.
  163. Studies on the antigen-antibody reaction in the kidney. 4.
  164. [Studies on the intravascular antigen-antibody reaction caused by thrombocytes. 3. Histological changes in the spleen in reverse anaphylaxis].
  165. Immunological activity of ribonucleoproteins. I. Factors influencing the antigen-antibody reaction.
  166. [Morphological sequelae of antigen-antibody reaction].
  167. Mechanism of histamine-release inhibition by nicotinamide in in vitro antigen-antibody reaction.
  168. [Studies on the intravascular antigen-antibody reaction of gammaglobulin. 1. Histological changes in the lung and the heart, changes in the peripheral blood and serum proteins in active anaphylaxis].
  169. Quantification of the antigen-antibody reaction by the polarization of fluorescence.
  170. [Studies on the intravascular antigen-antibody reaction of thrombocytes. 1. Histological changes in the lungs and the heart in reverse anaphylaxis].
  171. Antigen-antibody reaction site in contact dermatitis. Determination by use of fluorescent antibody technique.
  172. [Effect of hormonal therapy on the course of the antigen-antibody reaction].
  173. [Influence of resochin on the RH-antigen-antibody reaction in vitro].
  174. Biochemical study of cellular antigen-antibody reaction in tissue culture. II. Release of a protease inhibitor.
  175. Biochemical study of cellular antigen-antibody reaction in tissue culture. I. Activation and release of a protease.
  176. Further observations on the disruption of rat mesentery mast cells caused by compound 48/80, antigen-antibody reaction, lecithinase A and decylamine.
  177. [Experimental studies on spirochaete antigen-antibody reaction in the cornea].
  178. The inhibitory action of a polycarboxylic acid on the disruption of mast cells and liberation of histamine produced by compound 48/80, Ascaris extract, antigen-antibody reaction or phospholipase A.
  179. Quantitative studies on the antigen-antibody reaction by the mono-layer technique. II. Desorption experiments.
  180. The antigen-antibody reaction. III. Theoretical considerations concerning the formation, location, and curvature of the antigen-antibody precipitation zone in agar diffusion plates, and a method for the determination of diffusion coefficients of antigens and antibodies.
  181. Passive anaphylaxis in the guinea pig and its inhibition by an extraneous antigen-antibody reaction.
  182. Antigen-antibody reaction proved in schizophrenic patients' sperm.
  183. [Effects of sex hormones & hydrogenated ergot alkaloids on antigen-antibody reaction].
  184. Antigen-antibody reaction through DNP and DNA extracted from the fresh brain of schizophrenics.
  185. [Effect of surroundings on the antigen-antibody reaction. 2. Heparin & protamine sulfate in examination media].
  186. Studies on hemagglutination with herpes simplex virus. I. Adsorption studies as evidence that the antigen-antibody reaction is specific and the neutralizing and hemagglutinating antibodies are identical.
  187. Clinical evaluation of paper electrophoresis. II. Aid in clinical diagnosis of hypersensitivity (antigen-antibody) reaction: sickle-cell anemia and purpura.
  188. [Effects of environment on an antigen-antibody reaction; reactions dependent on the electrolyte concentration & Hofmeister series].
  189. [Underestimating the antigen-antibody reaction].
  190. [Inhibition of complement in antigen-antibody reaction in vitro & anaphylactic reaction in vivo].
  191. [Agar micro-method of antigen-antibody reaction (modification of Ouchterlony procedure)].
  192. [Study of an X antigenic complex of the rhinopharynx by means of antigen-antibody reaction with erythrocytes: a Cantacuzino-Angelescu type of passive hemagglutination reaction. III. Identification of the hemosensitizing factors].
  193. [Quantitative antigen-antibody reaction in complement fixation reaction].
  194. A calorimetric determination of the heat of an antigen-antibody reaction.
  195. [Study of an X antigenic complex from rhino-pharyngeal exudate by means of antigen-antibody reaction with blood platelets (passive hemagglutination reaction of the Cantacuzino-Angelescu type). II].
  196. [Effects of polyvinylpyrrolidone in vitro on the antigen-antibody reaction].
  197. [Effects of antirheumatic agents on antigen-antibody reaction and on hyaluronidase].
  198. Changes in blood leucocytes resulting from an antigen-antibody reaction.
  199. [Leukocyte migration stimulation by antigen-antibody reaction in vitro].
  200. Sites of antigen-antibody reaction in hypersensitive states.
  201. [Study of an X antigen complex from rhinopharyngeal exudate by means of an antigen-antibody reaction supported by erythrocytes (passive hemagglutination reaction of the Cantacuzino-Angelescu type). I].
  202. [Application of the antigen-antibody reaction detachable by paper electrorheophoresis; study of the position of the antigen-antibody complex as a function of the position of antigen separation from antibody].
  203. [Application of the antigen-antibody reaction detectable by paper electrorheophoresis: study of diphtheria immunity by the paper electrorheophoresis method].
  204. [Relation between complementary power of serum and antigen-antibody reaction in experimental anaphylaxis in guinea pigs].
  205. [Blood platelets and antigen-antibody reaction in vitro].
  206. Asymmetry of the antigen-antibody reaction.
  207. [Study on antigen-antibody reaction in blood by means of labelled antigens].
  208. [Antigen-antibody reaction measured by light diffusion].
  209. [Infrared radiation picture of the local antigen-antibody reaction in man. II].
  210. [Studies on the significance of the charge on antigen-antibody reaction].
  211. [Influence on antigen-antibody reaction in man of various organ substrates].
  212. Activation of profibrinolysin by antigen-antibody reaction and by anaphylactoid agents; its relation to complement.
  213. [Antigen-antibody reaction as a cause of pathology].
  214. A study on the effects of sodium salicylate and some structurally related compounds on antigen-antibody reaction in vitro.
  215. [Ninhydrin and antigen-antibody reaction. I. Effect of ninhydrin on the immune serum precipitants in horse].
  216. [Ninhydrin and antigen-antibody reaction. I. Effect of ninhydrin on the immune serum precipitants in rabbit].
  217. The antigen-antibody reaction in contact dermatitis; a hypothesis and review.
  218. The antigen-antibody reaction. II. Sodium uptake by the antigen-antibody precipitate.
  219. The antigen-antibody reaction. I. The influence of sodium chloride concentration on the quantitative precipitin reaction.
  220. Quantitative studies on the antigen-antibody reaction by the monolayer technique. I. Number and distribution of haptenic groups in antigens and thickness of adsorbed antibody layer.
  221. The growth of Yoshida sarcoma in the field of antigen-antibody reaction in rats [Japanese text].
  222. Polarographic investigation of the antigen-antibody reaction.
  223. [Significance of the complement for the character of the antigen-antibody reaction in isolated animal cells (microfilm analysis)].
  224. The light-scattering properties of an antigen-antibody reaction.
  225. Effects of the antihistaminic drugs on the antigen-antibody reaction during the anaphylactic shock.
  226. [Histamine antagonists and the antigen-antibody reaction].
  227. The antigen-antibody reaction with type A botulinal toxin.
  228. An anti-Rh antigen-antibody reaction factor (the Rh protective factor).
  229. QUANTITATIVE studies of the antigen-antibody reaction.
  230. Studies on the reversibility of the antigen-antibody reaction; relation between the effects of homologous polysaccharide on capsular swelling and on increased aggregation of sensitized pneumococci.
  231. Studies on the reversibility of the antigen-antibody reaction; the disaggregation of agglutinated pneumococci exposed to homologous polysaccharide.
  232. Studies on the reversibility of the antigen-antibody reaction; correlation between the effects of homologous polysaccharide-on capsular swelling and infectivity of sensitized pneumococci.
  233. On the membrane hypothesis of the antigen-antibody reaction.
  234. AN ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION WITH TETRAHYMENA WHICH RESULTS IN DYSTOMY.
  235. THE FIRST STAGE OF ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION IN INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS.
  236. EQUILIBRIA IN AN ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION.
  237. The Action of Benzol : II. The Deuterophase of the Diphasic Leucopenia and Antigen-Antibody Reaction.

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