1.WEHI-231 cells are defective in the ligand-induced internalization of B cell antigen receptor.
Immune Network 2001;1(3):196-202
No abstract available.
Receptors, Antigen*
2.NS1 Dengue Antigen among Blood Donors in Two Blood Collection Centers in North Malaysia
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2018;14(Supplement 1):17-22
Introduction: Dengue virus is one of the emerging agents that can be transmitted via blood transfusion from infected blood donors to recipients. In Malaysia, the increase in dengue infection may contribute to the existence of asymptomatic blood donors and increase the risk of blood supply contaminated with this virus. The aims of this study were to investigate the prevalence of NS1 dengue antigen among blood donors and to ascertain the demographic data of blood donors in Penang and and Perak. Methods: A total of 374 voluntary blood donors were recruited from two blood donation campaigns organised by Hospital Pulau Pinang, Penang and Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun, Ipoh, Perak from April to May 2016. From each centre, 187 voluntary blood donors were enrolled, blood was collected and Dengue NS1 Ag was screened on all the samples using Platelia dengue antigen test kit from Bio-Rad Laboratories, France. Results: All 374 samples were found to be negative for the Dengue NS1 antigen. Demographic data of these blood donors showed that the most common blood group was O Rh positive, men donated more than women and Chinese blood donors were the biggest group of donors. Conclusion: Even though dengue is endemic in Malaysia, none of the blood donors was screened positive for dengue NS1 antigen in the areas studied. This indicates that none of the blood donor at the time of donation was in viraemia stage. The established donor screening program ensures that the dengue transmission through transfusion is minimal in the areas studied
Dengue Antigen
3.Circulating immune complex in syphilis.
Min Geol LEE ; Ho KWAHCK ; Joo Young PARK ; Se Jong KIM ; Jung Bock LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1991;29(4):481-490
No abstract available.
Antigen-Antibody Complex*
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Syphilis*
4.Long-Term Use of Escitalopram and a High Level of Carcinoembryonic Antigen.
Mehmet Emin CEYLAN ; Alper EVRENSEL ; Barış ÖNEN ÜNSALVER
Korean Journal of Family Medicine 2016;37(6):359-359
No abstract available.
Carcinoembryonic Antigen*
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Citalopram*
5.Long-Term Use of Escitalopram and a High Level of Carcinoembryonic Antigen.
Mehmet Emin CEYLAN ; Alper EVRENSEL ; Barış ÖNEN ÜNSALVER
Korean Journal of Family Medicine 2016;37(6):359-359
No abstract available.
Carcinoembryonic Antigen*
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Citalopram*
8.Detection of IgM anti Japanese Encephalitis (JE) virus by antigen genotype 1 & genotype 3
Hoang Viet Nguyen ; Loan Phuong Do ; Trang Minh Bui ; Thu Thi Hien Le ; Nga Thi Phan
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2008;18(1):20-25
Background: Recently Japanese Encephalitis (JE) virus type 1 has surfaced and is co-circulated with JE virus type 3 in the northern areas of Viet Nam, so a sensitivity of JE viral antigen genotype 3 to detect IgM is required. Objectives: To compare the sensitivity of JE viral antigen genotype 1 and 3 to detect IgM against the JE virus. Materials and method: 783 cerebrospinal fluid and serum samples from viral encephalitis cases from 1999-2005 were collected and examined by MAC-ELISA for JE viral antigen genotype 1 and 3. Results: The agreement on the diagnosis of these kinds of antigen was 99.7% and the sensitivity of JE viral antigen genotype 3 was higher than that of genotype 1. Thus, JE viral antigen genotype 3 could be considered as the selected antigen for JE diagnosis in Viet Nam. IgM titer determined by JE viral antigen genotype 1 was higher than that of genotype 3 in 2003 and 2005 and lower in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2004. Conclusion: The dominant phenomenon of JE viral genotypes differing over the years might be due to the interaction of the virus and its vectors. Further study is required to clarify this observation.
Japanese Encephalitis
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antigen
9.Erythrocyte antigen-antibody and immunoincompatibility of erythrocyte blood group systems
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 1998;(1):11-13
The erythrocyte-antigen, basically is antigen of blood group systems, and usually has 2 parts: protein and lipid or glucid. The erythrocyte antigens usually exist along the life. However, they can be impaired when a person is aging or suffering from a disease. The erythrocyte antibodies are immunoglobulines in the plasma. Most of them are IgM, IgG and little with IgA. Currently, 23 erythrocyte blood group systems with more than 250 antigens have been found.
Erythrocytes
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Antigen-Antibody Complex
10.Erythrocyte antigen, antibody and immunoimcompatibility of the erythrocyte blood group systems
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2001;(11):5-9
The erythrocyte antigen, basically, is antigen of blood group systems and usually has 2 parts: protein and lipid or glucid. The erythrocyte antigens usually exist along the life. However, they can be impaired when a person is aging or suffering a disease. The erythrocyte antibodies are immunoglobulines in the plasma. Most of them are IgM and IgG, little with IgA. Currently 23 erythrocyte group blood systems with 250 antigens have been found.
Erythrocytes
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Antigen-Antibody Complex