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This mechanism became the basis for complement-fixation testing methods that enabled the development of serological tests for syphilis ( specifically, the development of the Wassermann test by August von Wassermann ).
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The antibody test was developed by Wassermann, Julius Citron, and Albert Neisser at the Robert Koch Institute for Infectious Diseases in 1906.
The Wassermann test has been refined-the Kahn test, and the Kolmer test-and it is rarely used today.
The Wassermann test remains a staple of syphilis detection and prevention in some areas, although it has often been replaced by more modern alternatives.
He later cooperated with August Paul von Wassermann ( 1866 – 1925 ) to develop the famous diagnostic test for detecting Treponema pallidum infections, and also in the testing of the first chemotherapeutic agent for syphilis, Salvarsan, which was discovered by his former school fellow Paul Ehrlich in 1910.
He was the first to describe his triad of medical signs for congenital syphilis: notched incisor teeth, labyrinthine deafness and interstitial keratitis, which was very useful for providing a firm diagnosis long before the Treponema pallidum or the Wassermann test were discovered.
Cardiolipin from a cow heart is used as an antigen in the Wassermann test for syphilis.
* Wassermann test, a complement-fixation antibody test for syphilis, named after August von Wassermann

Wassermann and reaction
Syphilis non-specific antibodies ( reagin, see RPR ) react with the lipid-the Wassermann reaction of antiphospholipid antibodies ( APAs ).
It is possible for an infected individual to produce no reaction and for a successfully treated individual to continue to produce a reaction ( known as being " Wassermann fast " or " fixed ").
* With E. G. Fearnsides: The clinical aspects of syphilis of the nervous system in the light of the Wassermann reaction and treatment with neosalvarsan.

Wassermann and is
Vodník ( or in Germanized form hastrman ) in Czech fairy tales is the same creature as the Wassermann or nix of German fairy tales.
Wasserman or Wassermann is a surname and may refer to:
Interestingly, his last name ( Wassermann ) means " water-man " in German ; a " Melusine " ( or " Melusina ") is a figure of European legends and folklore, a feminine spirit of fresh waters in sacred springs and rivers.

Wassermann and for
* Music for the old ( 1951 ) scientific silent short film ' Verformung von Metallkristallen ' ( The Deformation of Metal Crystals, catalogue number C 611 of the IWF, Institut für Film und Bild in Wissenschaft und Unterricht, Abteilung Hochschule und Forschung, Göttingen ) by Günter Wassermann ( Clausthal ).

Wassermann and bacteriologist
August Paul von Wassermann ( 21 February 1866-16 March 1925 ) was a German bacteriologist.
* August von Wassermann, German bacteriologist

Wassermann and August
* August Paul von Wassermann.
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" Wassermann geht plantschen: Die « Aquarius »- Musik von Karel Goeyvaerts wird in Antwerpen als Uraufführung auf die Bühne gebracht ".
Contributors included Hermann Hesse, Gustav Meyrink, Fanny zu Reventlow, Jakob Wassermann, Frank Wedekind, Heinrich Kley, Alfred Kubin, Otto Nückel, Robert Walser, Heinrich Zille, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Heinrich Mann and Erich Kästner.

Wassermann and on
* A. J. Wassermann, Lecture notes on the Atiyah – Singer Index Theorem
On April 16, 2010, Wassermann was decorated posthumously with the Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta and on April 20, 2010 he was buried in a cemetery in Krakow Bielany.
* A. J. Wassermann, Lecture notes on Kac – Moody and Virasoro algebras
* A. J. Wassermann, Operators on Hilbert space

Wassermann and .
* Ehren Wassermann, MLB baseball player, Philadelphia Phillies organization.
* Jan Puhl and Andreas Wassermann.
Image: Jakob Wassermann. jpg | Jakob Wassermann, novelist ( 1899 )
Zbigniew Wassermann ( 17 September 1949 – 10 April 2010 ) was a Polish politician.
Wassermann was born in Kraków.
Its board of directors consists of Neal Barnard, a psychiatrist ; Russell Bunai, a pediatrician ; Mindy Kursban, its chief legal counsel ; Mark Sklar, an endocrinologist ; and Barbara Wassermann, an internist.
In 1868, Sloss, Lewis Gerstle, and A. Wassermann bought this company, although Hutchison, Kohl & Company was in simultaneous existence and under the same ownership until 1872, when the new company paid off the purchase.

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