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Journal articles on the topic "Variables Immundefektsyndrom (CVID)"
Suter-Meyer, Nigg, Kolyvanos Naumann, Käser, and Vetter. "Common Variable Immunodeficiency (CVID) – variables humorales Immundefektsyndrom." Praxis 96, no. 1 (January 1, 2007): 3–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1024/1661-8157.96.1.3.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Variables Immundefektsyndrom (CVID)"
Schönhage, Kai Oliver. "Particle Gel Immuno Assay (ID-PaGIA) zum Nachweis von anti-IgA Antikörpern." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Medizinische Fakultät - Universitätsklinikum Charité, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/15265.
Full textAnti-IgA antibodies are thought to be responsible for non-hemolytic transfusion reactions in one in 17,000 to one in 770,000 number of cases. This incidence is mainly supported by case reports. Despite their relative frequency of one in 18 to one in 1,250, since their discovery approximately forty years ago, the true significance of these antibodies has not yet been determined. Several specificities of these antibodies resulting in different reaction patterns make diagnosis and categorization difficult. Until recently, the lack of a fast and reliable laboratory test was a drawback. This test needed to be easily performed, fast, accurate, reproducible and accessible to many practitioners in many laboratories. The Passive Hemagglutination Assay (PHA), developed in the late 1960’s, is neither precise nor reliable but easy to perform and therefore has been the mainstay in diagnosis of anti-IgA. While newer methods, such as Radio Immuno Assay (RIA) and Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA), are neither fast nor easily performed but very precise. This thesis studies and evaluates a new agglutination assay, the Particle Gel Immuno Assay (PaGIA), and compares it to the PHA. In the first part of our study we established the specificity of PaGIA. Sera of 105 healthy blood donors were tested: 70 led to positive reactions with the PHA with titers up to 1:80 while none reacted with the PaGIA. Subsequently, eleven sera of patients with selective deficiency of IgA (sDIgA) and 23 sera of those with Common Variable Immunodeficiency (CVID) were tested for the presence of anti-IgA antibodies. Five sera in each group led to agglutinations in both assays and one serum reacted with a titer of 1:1 in the PHA but not in the PaGIA. The prevalence (22% sDIgA, 45% CVID) and strength of the titers (sDIgA>CVID) of anti-IgA corresponds with current knowledge. Further tests demonstrated the PaGIA’s and its beads stability and reproducibility over several months as well as the possibility for detection of subclass-specific anti-IgA. The PaGIA is a fast and easily performed assay which reliably detects anti-IgA antibodies of different specificities, thereby providing a tool for large scale studies to shed more light on the significance of anti-IgA antibodies.
Amtage, Dorothee Ulrike. "Genomweite Kopplungsanalyse in Familien mit variablem Immundefektsyndrom (CVID)." [S.l. : s.n.], 2005. http://www.bsz-bw.de/cgi-bin/xvms.cgi?SWB12103553.
Full textStehfest, Claudia [Verfasser], and Klaus [Akademischer Betreuer] Warnatz. "Evaluierung von Biomarkern der Lymphoproliferation und Entzündung bei Patienten mit Variablem Immundefektsyndrom (CVID)." Freiburg : Universität, 2011. http://d-nb.info/1123463751/34.
Full textHubert, Anemone. "Kopplungsanalyse zur Lokalisation des genetischen Defektes in einer Fünf-Generationen-Familie mit variablem Immundefektsyndrom (CVID)." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2005. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=974371378.
Full textDenz, Axel Klaus. "Gestörte Expression von CD86 und ein verändertes intrazytoplasmatisches Zytokinmuster in Lymphozyten von Patienten mit variablem Immundefektsyndrom (CVID)." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2003. http://www.freidok.uni-freiburg.de/volltexte/751.
Full textHubert, Anemone [Verfasser]. "Kopplungsanalyse zur Lokalisation des genetischen Defektes in einer Fünf-Generationen-Familie mit variablem Immundefektsyndrom (CVID) / vorgelegt von Anemone Hubert." 2005. http://d-nb.info/974371378/34.
Full textGroth, Christoph [Verfasser]. "Gestörte Expression von CD70 und CD86 auf naiven CD27--B-Lymphozyten von Patienten mit variablem Immundefektsyndrom (CVID) / vorgelegt von Christoph Groth." 2004. http://d-nb.info/972414150/34.
Full textDenz, Axel Klaus [Verfasser]. "Gestörte Expression von CD86 und ein verändertes intrazytoplasmatisches Zytokinmuster in Lymphozyten von Patienten mit variablem Immundefektsyndrom (CVID) / vorgelegt von Axel Klaus Denz." 2003. http://d-nb.info/968360742/34.
Full textBook chapters on the topic "Variables Immundefektsyndrom (CVID)"
Warnatz, Klaus, and Michael Schlesier. "Diagnostik des variablen Immundefektsyndroms (CVID)." In Zelluläre Diagnostik, 721–40. Basel: KARGER, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000097724.
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