1968
DOI: 10.7883/yoken1952.21.71
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Effects of Anticoagulants on the Dye Test for Toxoplasmosis

Abstract: SUMMARY : When the washed toxoplasmas are used for the dye test high percentages of modified organisms are often produced in the accessory factor saline controls. The cause of such an increasing modification of washed organisms by an accessory factor serum was proved to be attributable to loss of heparin as a result of removal of peritoneal exudate in which the anticoagulant was involved. Addition of the conventional dose of heparin to the reaction mixture resulted in increasing stainability of the washed orga… Show more

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“…En 1968, A. Kobayashi et ses collaborateurs (3), et par la suite G. D. W allace (4) en 1969, préconisent l'addition de citrate sodique au sérum et même au plasma du « facteur accessoire » améliorant ainsi les résultats de l'épreuve de lyse.…”
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“…En 1968, A. Kobayashi et ses collaborateurs (3), et par la suite G. D. W allace (4) en 1969, préconisent l'addition de citrate sodique au sérum et même au plasma du « facteur accessoire » améliorant ainsi les résultats de l'épreuve de lyse.…”
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