CA2215528C - Procede pour diagnostiquer une infection par des bacteries du genre chlamydia chez un patient
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Procede pour diagnostiquer une infection par des bacteries du genre chlamydia chez un patient
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CA2215528C
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L'invention concerne un procédé pour détecter des bactéries du genre Chlamydia dans un échantillon extracellulaire qui consiste à mettre l'échantillon en contact avec un anticorps idiotype dirigé contre un exoantigène glycolipidique spécifique pour former un immuno-complexe et à détecter l'immuno-complexe.
CA002215528A1995-03-171996-02-28Procede pour diagnostiquer une infection par des bacteries du genre chlamydia chez un patient
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Evaluation of a developed species-specific monoclonal antibody for detecting Chlamydia trachomatis infections in endocervical specimens from female patients