1994
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761994000100009
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A simple and economic slide micro-immunoenzymatic (Micro-SIA) test for epidemiological studies of toxoplasmosis

Abstract: A slide micro-immunoenzymatic assay (micro-SIA) to detect antibodies to non-particulate Toxoplasma gondii antigens is described. This assay allows the diagnosis of toxoplasmosis infection in about 1 hr. Twenty-four determinations can be performed per slide. Five hundred ng of antigen and 5 or 10 microliters drop of each reactive are necessary per well. The clear contrast of colours obtained for negative and positive sera after the test is finished, allows direct discrimination of the results. However, it is po… Show more

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“…The micro-ELISA was carried out by modification of the procedure previously described by Rosenzvit et al (24). Glass slides covered by polystyrene (Cel-Line Associates, Inc., Newfield, N.J.) were used for this assay.…”
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“…The micro-ELISA was carried out by modification of the procedure previously described by Rosenzvit et al (24). Glass slides covered by polystyrene (Cel-Line Associates, Inc., Newfield, N.J.) were used for this assay.…”
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confidence: 99%