An immunoenzymatic method for improving the sensitivity of antigen measurement by electroimmunodiffusion techniques. Application to the quantification of human alpha-fetoprotein

A. Piñeiro
J.R. Muñoz
A. Perdices
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Abstract

A double antibody technique of electroimmunodiffusion, which uses glucose oxidase-labelled sheep antibodies to rabbit immunoglobulins as second antibody, is described. Primary antigen-antibody reaction is carried out with a rabbit antiserum by electroimmundiffusion. The glucose oxidase-labelled immunoreagent, being of general application, can serve for the quantification of different antigens and is here used for measurement of low levels of human alpha-fetoprotein. Reproducible results in the range of 50-800 ng/ml were obtained with a variation coefficient of 5 to 10%.

Keywords:
Glucose Oxidase, Animals, Antibodies, Antigens/analysis, Carcinoma, Female, Fetal Blood/analysis, Fetal Proteins/analysis, Hepatocellular/blood, Humans, Immunodiffusion/methods, Isotope Labeling, Liver Neoplasms/blood, Pregnancy, Rabbits/immunology, Sheep/immunology, alpha-Fetoproteins/analysis

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A. Piñeiro
J.R. Muñoz
A. Perdices


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