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complement staining fluorescent antibody technique [1 record]

Record 1 1993-03-03

English

Subject field(s)
  • Immunology
CONT

Fluorescent antibody technique : an immunofluorescence technique in which antigen in tissue sections is located by homologous antibody labeled with fluorochrome (the single-layer technique) or by treating the antigen with unlabeled antibody followed by a second layer of labeled antiglobulin which is reactive with the unlabeled antibody (double-layer technique). Variations includes direct, indirect, inhibition, and complement staining technique.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Immunologie
CONT

Technique (d'immunofluorescence) utilisant le complément : la réaction de l'anticorps spécifique avec le tissu entraîne la fixation du complément, secondairement ajouté à la préparation. Le complément est révélé par un antisérum marqué dirigé contre un facteur du complément (d'après S. Sell).

Spanish

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