For the study, researchers analyzed data from 45,000 Danish women who gave birth between 1992 and 1995, and whose babies were screened for T.
gondii antibodies.
Not exact matches
For example, some interesting work has found that, compared with mentally healthy individuals, those with schizophrenia are more likely to carry
antibodies for Toxoplasma
gondii, a parasite commonly found in cat feces.
We assayed blood serum for
antibodies specific for T.
gondii using an enzyme - linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and confirmed that both attenuated Type I and Type III parasites had established infection in our mice (Figure 2C).
T.
gondii specific
antibodies were detected using ELISA.
Fredebaugh, S.L., et al., Prevalence of
antibody to Toxoplasma
gondii in terrestrial wildlife in a natural area.