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heterophile, a. and n. (ˈhɛtərəʊfaɪl) Also heterophil. [a. G. heterophil (U. Friedemann 1917, in Biochem. Zeitschr. LXXX. 334), f. hetero- + -phile).] A. adj. Able to react immunologically with sera, etc., from organisms of another species.1920 Jrnl. Path. & Bacteriol. XXIII. 366 The term heterogene...
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Heterophile antibody
Heterophile antibodies are antibodies induced by external antigens (heterophile antigens).
Some cross-react with self-antigens. These are considered heterophile antibodies.
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Heterophile antigen
Heterophile antigens are antigens of similar nature, if not identical, that are present in different tissues in different biological species, classes, mononucleosis
Cold agglutinin test in primary atypical pneumonia
Chemically, heterophile antigens are composed of lipoprotein-polysaccharide complexes
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heterophile antibodies how to detect
Heterophile antibodies can cause significant interference in any immunoassay. They can create both false positive and false negative results.
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Mononucleosis spot test: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Why the Test is Performed. The mononucleosis spot test is done when symptoms of mononucleosis are present. Common symptoms include: Fatigue. Fever. Large spleen (possibly) Sore throat. Tender lymph nodes along the back of the neck. This test looks for antibodies called heterophile antibodies, which form in the body during the infection.
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Mononucleosis spot test - UCSF Health
Mar 10, 2022Why the Test is Performed. The mononucleosis spot test is done when symptoms of mononucleosis are present. Common symptoms include: Fatigue. Fever. Large spleen (possibly) Sore throat. Tender lymph nodes along the back of the neck. This test looks for antibodies called heterophile antibodies, which form in the body during the infection.
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Heterophile antibody test
An elevated heterophile antibody level may persist up to 1 year. Heterophile means it reacts with proteins across species lines.
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Mononucleosis (Mono) Test — How to Know If You Have Mono - KnowYourDNA
Feb 27, 2023How to Test for Mono Infections. You can get tested for mono at your doctor's office, clinic, hospital, or any other medical setting where mono blood tests are available. Here are your options: Lab Tests for Mono. The types of mono laboratory tests include: Monospot Test — detects antibodies called heterophile in your bloodstream. They are ...
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heterophilic
heterophilic, a. (ˌhɛtərəʊˈfɪlɪk) [f. prec. + -ic.] = heterophile a.1929 Jrnl. Exper. Med. XLIX. 497 Horse serum is known to contain a heterophilic antigen. 1966 Jrnl. Cell Biol. XXIX. 309 (caption) Thin section of heterophilic myelocyte found in rabbit bone marrow.
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Interferences in Immunoassay - PMC - National Center for Biotechnology ...
The prevalence of immunoassay interference is variable and dependent on the type of antibody interference. It may vary from 0.05% for interference from heterophile antibody and HAMA, 95 to ≥6%, 52, 66, 68, 96 - 99 depending upon the assay and the analyte. Approximately 40% of serum samples contain non-analyte antibody binding substances ...
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heterogenetic
heterogeˈnetic, a. [f. prec.: cf. genetic a.] 1. Biol. Of or pertaining to, or characterized by, heterogenesis or heterogeny.1872 Proc. R. Soc. XX. 264 The living units combine, they undergo molecular rearrangements, and the result of such a process of heterogenetic biocrasis is the appearance of la...
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Heterophile antibody test
The heterophile antibody test, or monospot test, works by agglutination of red blood cells from guinea pigs, sheep and horses When positive, they feature similar specificity to the heterophile antibody test.
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John Forssman
He is known for discovery of the "Forssman antigen", defined as a glycolipid heterophile antigen found on tissue cells of many animal species. His name is also associated with the following two terms: "Forssman antibody" (heterophile antibody) and "Forssman reaction", also referred to as a "Forssman
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Paul–Bunnell
Paul–Bunnell Path. (pɔːl bʌˈnɛl) The names of J. R. Paul (1893–1936) and W. W. Bunnell (1902–1965), U.S. physicians, used attrib. and absol. with reference to a test first described by them in 1932, in which the presence of an antibody reaction to the red blood cells of sheep confirms a diagnosis of...
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اختبار الجسم المضاد الغيروي
Heterophile تعني أيضًا أنها أجسام مضادة تتفاعل مع مضادات غير التي حفزتها (أجسام مضادة تتفاعل تداخليًا).
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