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294 related items for PubMed ID: 11427424

  • 1. Identification and strain differentiation of Vibrio cholerae by using polyclonal antibodies against outer membrane proteins.
    Martínez-Govea A, Ambrosio J, Gutiérrez-Cogco L, Flisser A.
    Clin Diagn Lab Immunol; 2001 Jul; 8(4):768-71. PubMed ID: 11427424
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  • 2. Differentiation among the Vibrio cholerae serotypes O1, O139, O141 and non-O1, non-O139, non-O141 using specific monoclonal antibodies with dot blotting.
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  • 3. Identification of some antigenically related outer-membrane proteins of strains of Vibrio cholerae O1 and non-O1 serovars involved in intestinal adhesion and the protective role of antibodies to them.
    Sengupta D, Datta-Roy K, Banerjee K, Ghose AC.
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  • 4. Human immune response to the 18-kDa outer-membrane antigen of Vibrio cholerae.
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  • 5. Antibodies to outer membrane proteins of Vibrio cholerae induce protection by inhibition of intestinal colonization of vibrios.
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  • 6. [Identification of Vibrio cholerae O1 by flow cytometry].
    Alvarado-Alemán FJ, González-Bonilla C, Wong-Arambula C, Gutiérrez-Cogco L, Sepúlveda-Amor J, Kumate-Rodríguez J.
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  • 7. Production and characterisation of monoclonal antibodies to outer-membrane-protein antigens of Vibrio cholerae O1.
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  • 8. Construction of novel vaccine strains of Vibrio cholerae co-expressing the Inaba and Ogawa serotype antigens.
    Lebens M, Karlsson SL, Källgård S, Blomquist M, Ekman A, Nygren E, Holmgren J.
    Vaccine; 2011 Oct 06; 29(43):7505-13. PubMed ID: 21807059
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  • 9. Serological reactivity of humans to a Vibrio cholerae common antigen.
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  • 10. Electrophoretic mobility and immune response of outer membrane proteins of Vibrio cholerae O139.
    Pal S, Sasmal D, Guhathakurta B, Nair GB, Bhattacharya SK, Mallick R, Datta A.
    FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol; 1996 Sep 06; 15(2-3):143-8. PubMed ID: 8880140
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  • 11. Immunogenicity and protective role of an IgA reactive 31-kDa antigen of Vibrio cholerae O139.
    Kumar S, Ray P, Singh H, Ganguly NK.
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  • 12. Antisera to selected outer membrane proteins of Vibrio cholerae protect against challenge with homologous and heterologous strains of V. cholerae.
    Das M, Chopra AK, Cantu JM, Peterson JW.
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  • 13. Immunochemical characterization of an Ogawa-Inaba common antigenic determinant of Vibrio cholerae O1.
    Villeneuve S, Boutonnier A, Mulard LA, Fournier JM.
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  • 14. [Strains of Vibrio cholerae serogroups O1 and O139 that produce the basic protective antigens].
    Smirnova NI, Livanova LF, Chekhovskaia GV, Eroshenko GA, Lazovskiĭ IuV, Zakharova TL.
    Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol; 2000 Sep 06; (3):47-51. PubMed ID: 10925874
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  • 16. Detection of Vibrio cholerae with monoclonal antibodies specific for serovar O1 lipopolysaccharide.
    Adams LB, Henk MC, Siebeling RJ.
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  • 17. Simultaneous direct detection of toxigenic and non-toxigenic Vibrio cholerae from rectal swabs and environmental samples by sandwich ELISA.
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  • 18. Monoclonal antibodies against Ogawa specific & Ogawa-Inaba common antigenic determinants of Vibrio cholerae O1 & their diagnostic utility.
    Ramamurthy T, Garg S, Nair GB.
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  • 19. [Cytotonic and cytotoxic effect of cholera toxin on Vero cells and its relation to PCR].
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    Rev Latinoam Microbiol; 1994 Jan 06; 36(4):263-71. PubMed ID: 7701136
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  • 20. Pulsed field gel electrophoresis analysis of Vibrio cholerae isolates in southern Thailand.
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