The ELISA is a method of analysis, and variations in antigen preparation, antibody sources, and
laboratory techniques between diagnostic labs and in - house testing kits can create variation in results.2 The death of adult heartworms and subsequent release of large amounts of antigen from decomposing fragments may produce a strong antibody response.
Not exact matches
Researchers in the
laboratories of Martin and BTI Associate Professor Frank Schroeder developed cutting - edge biochemistry
techniques to identify a stable complex
between FLS3 and flgII - 28, thus validating FLS3 as the flgII - 28 receptor.
Results: A team of Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory scientists developed a
technique that can take dozens of samples from a single piece of hair and distinguish
between the signatures in each sample.
The
laboratory's interest is the stress response and the interplay
between DNA repair and other cellular processes including transcription and chromatin remodeling, and is focused on elucidating the function and mechanochemistry of DNA - based motors using a combination of biochemical, biophysical and structural
techniques.
These
techniques readily revealed polymorphisms
between laboratory strains.
To overcome the mismatch
between these kinds of models Tom Knutson, from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
Laboratory in Princeton, New Jersey, and colleagues used a
technique known as downscaling.
Midway through the study, when the kids were
between the ages of 4 and 7, Luby's team evaluated parents using a standard
laboratory technique.