A modified test for Brucella agglutinins
AUTOR(ES)
Singh, J. N.
RESUMO
0·1% Protamine sulphate in normal (0·85% w/v) saline has been used as a diluent in Brucella serology instead of saline as such. The use of protamine sulphate in this concentration has obviated the need for performing the modified Coombs test to detect non-agglutinating Brucella antibodies.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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