1. Immunoglobulin G and immunoglobulin M enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays and defined serological patterns;Camargo, M.E.; Ferreira, A.W.; Mineo, JR, Takiguti; CK, Nakahara; O.S.;Infect Immunity,1978
2. Use of the enzymelinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and its microadaptation for the serodiagnosis of toxoplasmosis;Walls, K.W.; Bullock, S.L.; English, D.K.;J Clin Microbiol,1977
3. Examination for indicating the need to test each batch of microtitre plates for its suitability as solid phase in ELISA tests. The reason for this 'edge phenomenon' is not clear. It was not caused by test conditions but is toxoplasmosis by the fluorescent antibody technique;van Nunen MCJ; van der Veen J;Trop Geogr Med,1965
4. Enzyme-labelled immunodue to the fact that these investigators used persorbent assay techniques in foot-and-mouth disease centage transmittance as a predictor of the end point dilution factor and did not compare the results with the values of a standard curve. Although ELISA is perhaps essentially a simple virus research;Abu Elzein EME, Crowther JR;J Hyg Camb,1978
5. Standardization of enzymelinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and the detection of toxoplasma antibody;Denmark, JR, Chessum; B.S.;Med Lab Sci,1978