Formalinized Chlamydia trachomatis organisms as antigen in the micro-immunofluorescence test.
AUTOR(ES)
Wang, S P
RESUMO
Chlamydia trachomatis organisms grown in HeLa 229 cell cultures were purified and formalinized for use in the micro-immunofluorescence test. As test antigens, they were stable when stored unfrozen at 4 degrees C for a long period of time without loss of type specificity and sensitivity.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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