The Use Of Flow Cytometry For The Detection Of Cmv-Specific Antigen (Pp65) In Leukocytes Of Kidney Recipients

CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATION(2000)

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Abstract
Flow cytometric assay (FCA) was used to detect a cytomegalovirus (CMV) specific antigen (pp65) in CMV-infected fibroblast cells and in leukocytes of kidney recipients. FCA distinguished clearly between the infected and non-infected fibroblast cells. Regarding transplant patients, the FCA was positive when the number of antigenemia assay (AA) positive cells was five or more per 5 x 10(4). Moreover. the percentage of antigenemia-positive cells by FCA correlated well with symptomatic CMV infections.
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CMV, flow cytometry, pp65 assay, renal transplants
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