Publications by authors named "H Nebel-Schickel"

A population of 2,024 voluntary blood donors was tested for anti-EBNA-1 IgG and anti-VCA IgG serum antibodies to define the EBV infection rate and to compare two different epidemiological markers. Initial screening was performed with a sensitive EBNA-1-IgG ELISA based on recombinant antigen (Biotest) and a VCA-IgG ELISA based on conventional antigen. Both ELISAs had concordant results in 90.

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DNA-fragments coding for a variety of different viral antigens have been cloned and expressed in E. coli. Selected purified recombinant antigens were used for detection of specific antibodies by the means of ELISA technique.

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The involvement of retroviruses in the etiopathogenesis of autoimmunity is discussed. Recently antibodies against p24 of HIV-1 were described in patients from Texas with SLE. Therefore we investigated the presence of these antibodies in our SLE collective (German caucasians and blacks from Michigan) employing ELISA and Western blot.

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DNA fragments coding for a variety of different viral antigens have been cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. Selected purified recombinant antigens were used for detection of specific antibodies by means of the ELISA technique. This approach has been used for the development of four different ELISAs for the detection of HIV- and EBV-specific antibodies.

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Four recombinant, diagnostically useful Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) proteins representative of the viral capsid antigen (p150), diffuse early antigen (p54), the major DNA-binding protein (p138), and the EBV nuclear antigen (p72) (W. Hinderer, H. Nebel-Schickel, H.

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