The Abelin reaction is a qualitative reaction for demonstrating the presence of arsphenamine and neoarsphenamine in blood and urine.
It is named for Issak Abelin, Swiss physiologist.[1]
measles (Koplik's spots, Warthin-Finkeldey cell) · yellow fever (Councilman body) · Tzanck test
Inclusion bodies: poxvirus (Downie bodies/A, Guarnieri bodies/B) · rabies (Negri bodies) · Cowdry bodies
M: BAC
bact (clas)
gr+f/gr+a(t)/gr-p(c)/gr-o
drug(J1p, w, n, m, vacc)
M: VIR
virs(prot)/clss
cutn/syst (hppv/hiva, infl/zost/zoon)/epon
drugJ(dnaa, rnaa, rtva, vacc)
M: PRO
ambz, excv, chrm (strc)
ambz, excv, chrm