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Scientific article

A modified complement fixation test that is subject to minimal anti-complementary activity by sheep serum

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Pages 163-165 | Published online: 23 Feb 2011

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W. Jonas, M. Stankiewicz & H. Pulford. (1982) Stimulation of the titre of a sheep serum factor that is related to the sheep complement system. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 30:6, pages 85-87.
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M. Stankiewicz, W. Jonas & H. Pulford. (1981) Anti-complementary activity for guinea-pig and sheep complement in serum and Mg2+-EGTA plasma from various animals. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 29:6, pages 107-108.
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Anu Arya & M.C. Goel. (1992) Studies on activation and levels of haemolytic complement of buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). II. Alternate complement pathway activity in serum. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology 30:4, pages 411-418.
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J. E. SEARSON. (2008) SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY OF TWO MICROTITRE COMPLEMENT FIXATION TESTS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF BRUCELLA OVIS INFECTION IN RAMS . Australian Veterinary Journal 58:1, pages 5-7.
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W. Jonas & M. Stankiewicz. (1981) Haemolytic activity of sheep complement for two assay systems. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology 2:4, pages 393-400.
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