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      Possible role of Mycobacteria in inflammatory bowel disease : II. Mycobacterial antibodies in Crohn's disease

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      Digestive Diseases and Sciences
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            The detection of antibodies to Mycobacterium tuberculosis by microplate enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).

            The detection of antibodies to Mycobacterium tuberculosis by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay has proved to be a potentially useful technique for the serodiagnosis of tuberculosis. The technique is capable of full automation. The use of a purified antigen should further improve the sensitivity of the method.
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              MYCOBACTERIA AS A POSSIBLE CAUSE OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE

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                Journal
                Digestive Diseases and Sciences
                Digest Dis Sci
                Springer Nature
                0163-2116
                1573-2568
                December 1984
                December 1984
                : 29
                : 12
                : 1080-1085
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                10.1007/BF01317079
                e86b0912-8609-46dd-a243-9aa7920adafd
                © 1984
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