ELISAAssayImmunoglobulinImmunofixation or immunoelectrophoresisImmunodiffusionImmunoglobulinsRocket immunoelectrophoresisElectrophoresisAntigenUrineAntibodyProteinAntibodiesProteinsMonoclonalAntiserumLaurellEnzymeConcentrationGoatVariantsSystemicDiagnosisQuantitativeAbnormalDiseasesLaboratorySensitivityBiochemistryIdenticalMethodBacterialSpecificSingleOccurTestsTechniqueBloodComponentKeywordsTest resultsSearch ResultsNormalProducesMultipleHuman
ELISA7
- Most workers reacted positively with Micropolyspora-faeni antigen, but is was not possible with either ELISA or counter immunoelectrophoresis to separate the ill from the workers who were not ill. (cdc.gov)
- Dot ELISA had the highest sensitivity and was superior to other tests in that it was rapid and easy to perform, the results were easy to interpret, the assay was not influenced by anti-completement activity and it was able to detect antibodies at an early stage. (edu.in)
- ACL were estimated in all pts using enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay (ELISA), and positive result was found in 25 pts (52 p.c.), negative in 23 pts (48 p.c. (home.pl)
- 100%. We recommend using ELISA in epidemiological surveys in Iraq and to confirm the diagnosis in patients with typical clinical symptoms of giardiasis but negative results by direct microscopy. (who.int)
- RÉSUMÉ L'objectif de cette étude réalisée en Iraq était de définir la sensibilité et la spécificité d'un test ELISA commercial pour la détection de l'antigène de Giardia lamblia dans les selles. (who.int)
- This normal reference does not contain assigned values for individual proteins but can be used as an internal relative standard for quantitative protein assays such as double radial immunodiffusion (Mancini, Fahey), ELISA, Western immunoblotting and electroimmunodiffusion (Laurell), expressing the results obtained with the sample under investigation as a percentage of the protein concentration in the normal reference milk. (exalpha.com)
- Based on immunoelectrophoresis and/or ELISA, the antibody reacts with whole molecule goat IgG. (dianova.com)
Assay4
- Assay by immunoelectrophoresis resulted in a single precipitin arc against anti-Goat Serum. (abcam.com)
- Assay by immunoelectrophoresis resulted in multiple precipitin arcs against anti-Donkey Serum. (rockland.com)
- The test was based on the detection of IgG antibodies to Pseudomonas mallei antigens bound to nitrocellulose coated on plastic strips (dipsticks), the reaction being amplified by an avidinbiotin system with biotinylated anti-horse IgG and horseradish peroxidase-avidin D. Sera from 810 normal, six naturally infected and 48 sensitized equines were tested by this assay and results were compared with complement fixation, indirect haemagglutination and counter-immunoelectrophoresis tests. (edu.in)
- assay,enzymeimmunoassay,counter- Microscopy immunoelectrophoresis and radio- Thesampleswereprocessedimmedi- Analysis immune precipitation assay. (who.int)
Immunoglobulin3
- Incubations of calcitonins-125I and sera from these six subjects resulted in the association of radioactivity with material whose behavior on chromatoelectrophoresis (6/6), sucrose density ultracentrifugation and immunoelectrophoresis (one subject) was identical with that of 7S immunoglobulin. (jci.org)
- Thus, in disease states, the finding of a clone of B cells producing this antibody may be the result of expansion of a normal clone that is specific for the production of an immunoglobulin with these properties. (medscape.com)
- Low levels of α1-antitrypsin may be detected inadvertently during serum immunoelectrophoresis which is most commonly being used to investigate immunoglobulin levels. (southtees.nhs.uk)
Immunofixation or immunoelectrophoresis2
- This can be done by a method called immunofixation or immunoelectrophoresis. (athenslab.gr)
- Then, another test, such as immunofixation or immunoelectrophoresis, is used to determine the exact type of abnormal antibody (IgG or some other type). (healthtree.org)
Immunodiffusion3
- Immunoelectrophoresis is a general term describing many combinations of the principles of electrophoresis and reaction of antibodies, also known as immunodiffusion. (wikipedia.org)
- Immunoelectrophoresis is a powerful analytical technique with high resolving power as it combines separation of antigens by electrophoresis with immunodiffusion against an antiserum. (wordinfo.info)
- To identify or quantitate a normal milk protein component using a variety of immunodiffusion techniques including immunoelectrophoresis, single and double radial immunodiffusion and electroimmunodiffusion. (exalpha.com)
Immunoglobulins4
- Urine immunoelectrophoresis is a lab test that measures immunoglobulins in a urine sample. (medlineplus.gov)
- All variants of immunoelectrophoresis require immunoglobulins, also known as antibodies, reacting with the proteins to be separated or characterized. (wikipedia.org)
- Electrophoresis and immunoelectrophoresis are not satisfactory techniques for the quantification of immunoglobulins. (medscape.com)
- Such tests include serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP), measurement of immunoglobulins, and immunoelectrophoresis. (msdmanuals.com)
Rocket immunoelectrophoresis4
- In somewhat chronological order: Immunoelectrophoretic analysis (one-dimensional immunoelectrophoresis ad modum Grabar), crossed immunoelectrophoresis (two-dimensional quantitative immunoelectrophoresis ad modum Clarke and Freeman or ad modum Laurell), rocket-immunoelectrophoresis (one-dimensional quantitative immunoelectrophoresis ad modum Laurell), fused rocket immunoelectrophoresis ad modum Svendsen and Harboe, affinity immunoelectrophoresis ad modum Bøg-Hansen. (wikipedia.org)
- Rocket immunoelectrophoresis is one-dimensional quantitative immunoelectrophoresis. (wikipedia.org)
- Fused rocket immunoelectrophoresis is a modification of one-dimensional quantitative immunoelectrophorsis used for detailed measurement of proteins in fractions from protein separation experiments. (wikipedia.org)
- Levels of RuBPCase protein were determined by rocket immunoelectrophoresis. (elsevierpure.com)
Electrophoresis5
- Immunoelectrophoresis is a general name for a number of biochemical methods for separation and characterization of proteins based on electrophoresis and reaction with antibodies. (wikipedia.org)
- In contrast to SDS-gel electrophoresis, the electrophoresis in agarose allows native conditions, preserving the native structure and activities of the proteins under investigation, therefore immunoelectrophoresis allows characterization of enzyme activities and ligand binding etc. in addition to electrophoretic separation. (wikipedia.org)
- Immunoelectrophoresis in which a second electrophoretic transport is performed on the initially separated antigen fragments into an antibody-containing medium in a direction perpendicular to the first electrophoresis. (lookformedical.com)
- Serum protein electrophoresis is also used to investigate other abnormal laboratory results, such as when measuring total protein, albumin, and urine protein, low calcium levels, and low white and/or red blood cells. (athenslab.gr)
- Clinical data were gathered, serum protein electrophoresis was performed and immunoelectrophoresis was carried out for the detection of monoclonal component. (cu.edu.eg)
Antigen3
- Based on immunoelectrophoresis at an antigen concentration of 20 mg/ml, the pattern of precipitation against goat anti-human whole serum is the same as that against goat anti-human IgG, Fc fragment specific. (jacksonimmuno.com)
- Immunoelectrophoresis in which immunoprecipitation occurs when antigen at the cathode is caused to migrate in an electric field through a suitable medium of diffusion against a stream of antibody migrating from the anode as a result of endosmotic flow. (lookformedical.com)
- Technique involving the diffusion of antigen or antibody through a semisolid medium, usually agar or agarose gel, with the result being a precipitin reaction. (lookformedical.com)
Urine1
- A normal result means no Bence-Jones proteins are found in your urine. (medlineplus.gov)
Antibody3
- Cold agglutinin disease usually results from the production of a specific IgM antibody directed against the I/i antigens (precursors of the ABH and Lewis blood group substances) on red blood cells (RBCs). (medscape.com)
- CONCLUSION: Previous history of selection for tolerance resulted in mink with reduced viral replication and antibody titer. (bvsalud.org)
- enterovirus , Candida albicans ), while disturbances of humoral immunity - B cell and antibody deficiencies - result in proneness to infections with encapsulated bacteria like Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniae. (symptoma.com)
Protein6
- The introduction of the immunoelectrophoretic analysis gave a great boost to protein chemistry, some of the very first results were the resolution of proteins in biological fluids and biological extracts. (wikipedia.org)
- 1800) and a monoclonal protein band of IgG-κ type was detected by immunoelectrophoresis. (bmj.com)
- Co-expression of Ov-phy-1 with the O. volvulus homologue of protein disulfide isomerase in a baculovirus system resulted in the production of enzymatically active O. volvulus prolyl 4-hydroxylase. (embl.de)
- Taken with the present results, this suggests that the potential use of inhibitors of prolyl 4-hydroxylase to control excessive collagen deposition in pathological fibrosis may be limited by the need to maintain continuous inhibition of collagen hydroxylation so as to facilitate intracellular degradation of the accumulated protein. (embl.de)
- A distinct elliptical precipitin arc results for each protein detectable by the antisera. (lookformedical.com)
- 59 protein variants which result in varying levels of α1-antitrypsin and are associated with different degrees of severity of symptoms. (southtees.nhs.uk)
Antibodies3
- 5 IU/mL), and precipitating antibodies to A. fumigatus (2 arcs of precipitation in immunoelectrophoresis). (cdc.gov)
- In immunoelectrophoresis, the specific proteins of interest can be determined after first being fixed in the gel with antibodies, and by removing all other proteins by washing, prior to staining. (athenslab.gr)
- Blood samples were collected from each mink up to 14 times until 1211 days post-inoculation (dpi) and were tested for viremia by PCR and for anti-AMDV antibodies by counter-immunoelectrophoresis (CIEP). (bvsalud.org)
Proteins4
- Crossed immunoelectrophoresis has been used for studies of proteins in biological fluids, particularly human serum, and biological extracts. (wikipedia.org)
- Affinity immunoelectrophoresis is based on changes in the electrophoretic pattern of proteins through specific interaction or complex formation with other macromolecules or ligands. (wikipedia.org)
- Affinity immunoelectrophoresis has been used for estimation of binding constants, as for instance with lectins or for characterization of proteins with specific features like glycan content or ligand binding. (wikipedia.org)
- Immunoelectrophoresis is a more specialized version of this test, in which proteins are separated out and identified based on the detectable immunologic reactions they produce. (msdmanuals.com)
Monoclonal1
- Immunoelectrophoresis of CSF showed a monoclonal IgG-κ band similar to the results of serum assays whereas biochemical and cytopathological CSF examinations were normal. (bmj.com)
Antiserum1
- Typically, only a small percentage of artifacts produce positive blood residue results , indicating a match between the ancient residue and antiserum molecules from modern animals. (sc.edu)
Laurell1
- Crossed immunoelectrophoresis is also called two-dimensional quantitative immunoelectrophoresis ad modum Clarke and Freeman or ad modum Laurell. (wikipedia.org)
Enzyme1
- In the United States, it is for widely 335 cells per 100,000 results( currently 40 browser of the reversible training) designing enzyme, which is with 183 items per 100,000individuals. (seabaygame.com)
Concentration1
- Calculation of the airborne concentration of endotoxins that was generated in the laboratory resulted in 12865.5 endotoxin units/cubic meter. (cdc.gov)
Goat1
- Samples of middle ear effusions and perillymph were also studied by immunoelectrophoresis with goat antihuman albumin. (uandes.cl)
Variants1
- Some variants of affinity immunoelectrophoresis are similar to affinity chromatography by use of immobilized ligands. (wikipedia.org)
Systemic1
- In primary autoimmune hemolytic anemia, no underlying systemic disease explains the presence of autoantibodies, whereas secondary autoimmune hemolytic anemia results from a systemic disease. (medscape.com)
Diagnosis4
- This also concerns allergen immunotherapy (AIT), which may be prescribed more precisely based on the component-resolved diagnosis results. (dovepress.com)
- Do you understand your myeloma diagnosis and your myeloma lab results? (healthtree.org)
- Immunoelectrophoresis aids in the diagnosis and evaluation of the therapeutic response in many disease conditions affecting the immune system. (wordinfo.info)
- Ideally, diagnosis of bacterial meningitis is established by isolation of organism by culture but true incidence in outbreaks may not be obtained if the laboratory diagnosis is based only on isolation of organism by standard smear and culture technique, as previous antibiotic therapy alter the Gram stain and culture results. (jpgmonline.com)
Quantitative1
- Phenotyping should be performed in adults if quantitative result below age related median result. (southtees.nhs.uk)
Abnormal1
- Abnormal results must be flagged as High, Low, or Critical if they fall out of the established reference range. (healthtree.org)
Diseases1
- Ayurveda considers all the diseases to be the result of the defective digestive power - agni. (ayurvedapc.blog)
Laboratory2
- Due to considerable high number of results involved here, the Laboratory information system has come in handy in ensuring timely results capture for both internal and external clients. (nairobihospital.org)
- This section is fully automated, with the State of Art 'Aeroset' Biochemistry analyzer with capabilities of testing 2000 samples per hour and relays results to the laboratory and hospital information system interface from between 15 minutes to 1 hour duration. (nairobihospital.org)
Sensitivity2
- The sensitivity and resolving power of crossed immunoelectrophoresis is than that of the classical immunoelectrophoretic analysis and there are multiple variations of the technique useful for various purposes. (wikipedia.org)
- A further disadvantage of using Cy2 with aqueous mounting media is its sensitivity to p-phenylenediamine, an anti-fading agent found in some commercial mounting media, which results in weak and diffused fluorescence after storage of stained slides. (dianova.com)
Biochemistry1
- It is equipped with most analyzers and like in the Biochemistry section, the results are sent directly from the analyzers to the Hospital Information System. (nairobihospital.org)
Identical1
- The resulting group of genetically identical cells (called a clone) produces a large quantity. (msdmanuals.com)
Method2
- The immunoelectrophoretic analysis ad modum Grabar is the classical method of immunoelectrophoresis. (wikipedia.org)
- One method, called immunoelectrophoresis , is the most accurate. (medlineplus.gov)
Bacterial3
- Results of bacterial and mycological cultures from sputum were negative, as was serum galactomannan. (cdc.gov)
- Results of bacterial, mycological, and mycobacterial cultures were negative. (cdc.gov)
- Rapid DNA testing for bacterial vaginosis with a turn around time of 45 minutes (results given are for candida spp, trichomonas vaginalis and Gardnerella vaginitis). (nairobihospital.org)
Specific1
- Talk to your doctor about the meaning of your specific test results. (medlineplus.gov)
Single1
- The results of a cross-breeding experiment which revealed the fact that this activity is inherited as a single, dominant trait is evidence against this possibility. (fundacionbengoa.org)
Occur2
- Which kidneys with 31-JUL-2007 situation vein may occur from myocardial resulting? (seabaygame.com)
- Recurrent infections Permanent damage to the bronchi may occur, resulting in bronchiectasis. (symptoma.com)
Tests1
- Information developed by A.D.A.M., Inc. regarding tests and test results may not directly correspond with information provided by UCSF Health. (ucsfbenioffchildrens.org)
Technique1
- Forensic scientists have used an immunological blood residue analysis technique called immunoelectrophoresis for over 50 years to identify blood residue sticking to objects found at crime scenes. (sc.edu)
Blood1
- The disappearance of at least one component of the bean extracts after repeated absorption with blood cells was detected by immunoelectrophoresis. (fundacionbengoa.org)
Component1
- These results clearly suggest that RuBPCase is a major N component which is used as remobilized N for the growth of young tissues.Influx and efflux of N and the synthesis and degradation of RuBPCase are discussed in relation to leaf age. (elsevierpure.com)
Keywords1
- Use - to remove results with certain keywords. (msdmanuals.com)
Test results1
- The expiration date may be extended if test results are acceptable for the intended use. (jacksonimmuno.com)
Search Results1
- There are more than one record in the search results.Please specify issue. (go.jp)
Normal1
- However, the bilocular appearance of the adult nucleus resulting from the development of a central horizontal band of fibrous tissue is considered a sign of normal maturation. (medscape.com)
Produces1
- The section has modern automation and in conjunction with best management practices, produces quality results for biopsies within 3-5 days. (nairobihospital.org)
Multiple1
- We thought it might be helpful to describe your multiple myeloma test lab results to help you better understand the important markers. (healthtree.org)
Human1
- A study of the permeability of the middle ear-inner ear interface for macromolecules was carried out in chinchillas with open and obstructed eustachian tubes utilizing tritiated human serum albumin and immunoelectrophoresis. (uandes.cl)