Abelin reaction
Abelin reaction | |
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Neosalvarsan | |
Purpose | Detection of arsphenamine or neoarsphenamine |
Test of | Blood or urine |
The Abelin reaction is a qualitative reaction for demonstrating the presence of arsphenamine and neoarsphenamine in blood and urine.
It is named for Isaak Abelin, Swiss physiologist.[1]
References
- ^ synd/131 at Who Named It?
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Blood tests for infectious disease
- syphilis
- Venereal Disease Research Laboratory test
- rapid plasma reagin
- Wassermann test
- Fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption test
- Abelin reaction
- Rickettsia
- Helicobacter
- Streptococcus
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