1.A comparison study of three reagents using microplate anti-HIV1/-HIV2 EIA.
Dong Il WON ; Hyon Suk KIM ; Hyun Ok KIM ; Oh Hun KWON
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 1993;4(2):217-222
No abstract available.
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2.A comparison study of three reagents using microplate anti-HIV1/-HIV2 EIA.
Dong Il WON ; Hyon Suk KIM ; Hyun Ok KIM ; Oh Hun KWON
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 1993;4(2):217-222
No abstract available.
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3.Thoughts and Suggestions on Review of Autoimmune Test Reagents.
Wenzhu FU ; Yao CAI ; Jiafa XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2021;45(2):215-218
In this paper, some significant problems, which were found frequently in the products of autoimmune
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4.Analysis of Partial D Subtypes by Various Anti-D Reagents.
Hye Ryun LEE ; Ho Eun CHANG ; Kyung LEE ; Kyung Un PARK ; Junghan SONG ; Kyou Sup HAN
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 2007;18(3):152-158
BACKGROUND: There are some previous reports about partial D in Korea. However, the frequency of the partial D in Korea is still unknown. In this study, subtypes of partial D were analyzed by the use of various commercially available anti-D reagents. METHODS: We collected 273 cases determined as RhD negative by RhD typing using the tube method with monoclonal IgM/IgG anti-D reagent (Bioscot. Livingston, UK) from 80,062 cases that were screened between January 2004 and August 2007. The cases were divided into three periods (I, II, III), according to the manufacturers and numbers of anti-D reagents used. A weak D test was performed by using the tube method with various anti-D reagents. The cases with different reactivity between anti-D reagents were determined as partial D, and further analyzed the subtypes by reactivity patterns according to the target epitope of anti-D reagents. An additional test using the ID-Partial D Typing Card (DiaMed, Cressier, Switzerland) was conducted during period III. RESULTS: Five cases showed reactivity patterns of weak D and 16 cases showed reactivity patterns of partial D. Ten cases of partial D were typed as DVI and three cases were typed as DFR. During period III, five cases were typed as DVI and one case was typed as DFR. These results were different from the results obtained with the use of the ID-Partial D Typing Card. CONCLUSION: DVI, which is the most common subtype of partial D, is also common in Korea. Therefore, RhD typing and a weak D test should be performed using combined anti-D reagents that enable the differentiation of DVI from other subtypes.
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Korea
5.Some indicators of platelet and their correlation
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):27-29
A study on the determination of level of indicators of platelet and their correlation in normal people and patients has shown that the platelet (PLT), mean platelet volume (MPV), plateleterit (PCT) and platelet distribution width (PDW) were determined which used as reference indicators. There were some differences of indicators of platelet between men and women. If patients had low platelet, they would have big MPV and reversely. When excessive increased or reduced platelet comparing with normal range, the PDW will be bigger which indicated that the unequal range of platelet size.
Blood Platelets
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Indicators and Reagents
6.Efficacy of unithiol and naturenze in the treatment of rabbits suffered toxicity of mixture of yperite and lewisit through some biochemical indicators
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):29-31
Treatment of rabbits, exposed to mix of yperite and lewisite with unithiol and naturenze showed that unithol reduced concentration of SGOT (serum glutamat-oxaloacetat-transaminase), SGPT (serum glutamat-pyruvat-transaminase), urea and creatinine in serum but concentration of these components was still high. Using unithiol in combination with naturenze for treatment, concentration of SGOT, SGPT, urea and creatinine was decreased lower than treatment of single unithiol.
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Toxicity
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7.Study on some alterations of biochemical indicators in rabbit suffered the toxicity due to the single diclodietyl or clovininyl diclorasin or their combination
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):46-48
Concentration of SGOT, SGPT, ure and creatinine was increased in serum of rabbits, exposed to diclodietylsulfid and clovinyldiclorasin. We realized that there were synergic effects between diclodietylsulfid and clovinyldiclorasin, caused increase of ure and creatinie in rabbits higher than effect of single agent. Concentration of glucose was increased at the third day and decreased at the 7th day in rabbits exposed to mix of clovinyldiclorasin and diclodietylsulfid.
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Toxicity
8.The Situation and Countermeasures of the Undocumented in Vitro Diagnostic Reagents Urgently Needed in Clinical.
Minjie QIU ; Geng DONG ; Xiaoyuan XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2015;39(5):356-366
We found that the number of institutions made use of the undocumented in vitro diagnostic reagent in the survey. The phenomenon poses some risks and problems. In use this paper, we analyzed the situation and the reasons for the use of the undocumented in vitro diagnostic reagents, and put forward the corresponding measures.
Humans
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standards
9.Practice of Refined Management of in Vitro Diagnostic Reagents Based on SPD in Hospital.
Yanmei HUANG ; Guoping TANG ; Qingli ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2022;46(2):230-232
The management of in vitro diagnostic reagents has always been a concern. This paper describes the application of SPD medical consumables fine management system in our hospital. Relying on the brand-new management mode, the whole process from supplier qualification certificate management, in vitro diagnostic reagent procurement management, secondary warehouse management, and then to the use process traceability was realized. The monthly cost of in vitro diagnostic reagents can be accurately counted, which effectively controls the cost of in vitro diagnostic reagents.
Hospitals
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Indicators and Reagents
10.Relationship between Reference Interval Establishment and Clinical Evaluation in Quantitative
Yao CAI ; Wenzhu FU ; Yang FU ; Li GUO ; Jiafa XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2021;45(3):326-329
Reference interval study and clinical evaluation are crucial supportive researches to demonstrate the intended use of quantitative
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Reference Values