Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Identification or warning feature – Taste or smell or chemical irritation to the eye – nose – or...
Patent
1979-02-15
1980-09-16
Fagelson, Anna P.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Identification or warning feature
Taste or smell or chemical irritation to the eye, nose, or...
23230B, 424 3, 424 85, 424 88, 435 7, G01N 3348, G01N 3350, G01N 3354
Patent
active
042230055
ABSTRACT:
Process for identification and enumeration of B and T lymphocytes in an unseparated peripheral body sample comprises contacting the sample with two morphologically distinguishable bacteria, each of which is coated with an antibody specific to an antigen on one of the B or T cells. The presence of a B or a T cell is determined by rosette formation with the corresponding bacteria, as viewed under a microscope in a smear.
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Dray Sheldon
Mayer Eugene P.
Teodorescu Marius C.
Fagelson Anna P.
University of Illinois Foundation
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