Ultrasensitive and rapid enzyme immunoassay
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Ultrasensitive and rapid enzyme immunoassay
(Laboratory techniques in biochemistry and molecular biology, v. 27)
Elsevier, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Immunoassay techniques have become essential in various fields of pure and applied research. This volume of the well known Laboratory Techniques series will be of assistance to those who have plans or are making efforts to develop ultrasensitive enzyme immunoassays for antigens and antibodies.
The volume describes factors limiting the sensitivity of noncompetitive solid phase enzyme immunoassays, methods to overcome difficulties limiting sensitivities, methods to perform ultrasensitive enzyme immunoassays as rapidly as possible, and protocols of enzyme labeling and enzyme assays as well as ultrasensitive enzyme immunoassays.
Ultrasensitive and Rapid Enzyme Immunoassay, with its clear presentation and up-to-date information, will be essential to scientists in pharmaceutical companies and in applied research.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction-classification of immunoassays.2. History of ultrasensitive enzyme immunoassay.3. Factors limiting the sensitivity of noncompetitive heterogeneous solid phase enzyme immunoasssays.4. Methods to minimize effects of factors limiting the sensitivity.5. Principle of the immune complex transfer enzyme immunoassay.6. Potential of the immune complex transfer enzyme immunoassay to improve the sensitivity and its limitations.7. Ultrasensitive and rapid enzyme immunoassay.8. Protocol of immune complex transfer enzyme immunoassay.9. Ultrasensitive immunoassay for haptens.10. Properties of the reagents for enzyme-labeling.11. Enzyme-labeling of antibodies.12. Preparation and affinity-purification of IgG fragments.13. Protocol for enzyme-labeling of antibodies.14. Protocol for labeling avidin with 2,4-dinitrophenyl groups and -D-galactosidase.15. Enzyme-labeling of antigens.16. Protocol for enzyme-labeling of antigens.17. Assays of enzymes.
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