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2. Isolation and of eight with retinal inflammation. Clinically it was clear that the children with the most severe form of chronic uveitis all had significantly elevated titres. Not unexpectedly, the children with antibody titres properties of retinal S-antigen;Dorey, C.; Tuyen, VV, Cozette; J, Faure; J.-P.,1979
3. Serum antibody levels of uveitis patients to bovine retinal antigens;Gregerson, D.S.; Abrahams, I.W.; Thirkill, C.E.;Invest Ophthalmol Visual Sci,1981
4. Cellular immune responsiveness of uveitis patients to retinal S-antigen. of the control sera showed false positive reaction. Non-specific anti-bovine activity which is commonly found in human serum was absorbed by preincubating with calf serum before determination of antibody;Nussenblatt, R.B.; Gery, I.; Ballintine, E.; Wacker, W.B.;Am J Ophthalmol,1980
5. Uveitis in children of 274 cases;Kimura, S.J.; Hogan, M.J.;Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc,1964