Rapid acyclovir radioimmunoassay, using charcoal adsorption.
AUTOR(ES)
Skubitz, K M
RESUMO
Charcoal adsorption of unbound acyclovir rather than ammonium sulfate precipitation of bound acyclovir to facilitate the separation of bound antigen from free antigen gave rise to a radioimmunoassay which was quicker yet still as sensitive and accurate as that previously used.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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