- Original Article
- A Study of Factors Preparing Tetanus Toxin Sensitized Sheep Red Blood Cells
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Woo-Hyun Chang, Seung Hoon Lee, Juong Kil Lee, Hahn Woong Choe
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1972;15(8):752-757. Published online August 31, 1972
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The passive hemagglutination test first described by Boyden is a most sensitive and convenient method
for the measurement of humoral antibodies. Many workers attempted to determine the optimum conditions for preparing red cells sensitized with various antigens.
The present paper describes experiments undertaken to find the optimum conditions for coating fresh
sheep red cells with partially purified tetanus toxins for measuring minute amount... |
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