53 results match your criteria: "Centre universitaire de Sante de l'Estrie[Affiliation]"

Performance evaluation of automated immunoassays on the Technicon Immuno 1 system.

Clin Chem

October 1996

Centre for Research and Evaluation in Immunodiagnostics, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Centre Universitaire de Santé de L'Estrie, Sherbrooke, Canada.

We performed an immunoassay evaluation for various analytes on a fully automated random-access analyzer, the Technicon Immuno 1 system from Bayer Corp. This system involves latex agglutination, magnetic separation sandwich, and magnetic separation competitive immunoassay configurations. The evaluated analytes were thyrotropin (TSH), triiodothyronine, thyroxine, free thyroxine, follitropin, lutropin, prolactin, beta subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin, cortisol, ferritin, alpha-fetoprotein, carcinoembryonic antigen, and prostate-specific antigen.

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Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination in long term care facilities in two regions of Quebec.

Can J Infect Dis

September 1996

Département des Sciences de la santé communautaire, Université de Sherbrooke; Centre de Recherche en Gériatrie et Gérontologie, Hôpital d'Youville, Sherbrooke, Québec; Direction de la Santé publique, Régie de la santé et des services sociaux de la Montérégie, Québec; Direction de la Santé publique, Régie de la santé et des services sociaux de l'Estrie; Centre de Recherche Clinique du Centre Universitaire de Santé de l'Estrie, Québec.

Objectives: To evaluate the use of influenza and pneumococcal vaccines in long term care facilities.

Design: Cross-sectional survey in a random sample of 30 facilities in two regions of Quebec. Information was collected from the general manager or the chief of nursing, all consultant physicians and a random sample of 20 residents in each facility.

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We recently reported the identification in human anti-Ro serum of Abs specifically immunoprecipitating deproteinized hY5 RNA. In the present report, we characterized the epitopes recognized by anti-hY5 RNA Abs. Using deletion and site-directed mutagenesis of hY5 cDNA and in vitro transcribed RNAs with intact and 3'-shortened ends, we have defined two conformational antigenic determinants distinct from the regions known to bind Ro and La proteins.

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