Detection of Hepatitis B Antigen by Counter-Immunoelectrophoresis: Enhancing Role of Homologous Serum Diluents
AUTOR(ES)
Dreesman, Gordon R.
RESUMO
Dilution of hyperimmune hepatitis type B antibody in undiluted homologous species normal serum has resulted in enhanced sensitivity for detecting hepatitis B antigen by a discontinuous counter-immunoelectrophoresis method compared to hepatitis type B antibody diluted in heterologous species normal serum or buffer solutions.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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