The possibility of using a number of complexons for labeling of antibodies to Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus and to adenovirus with europium ions was studied. The resultant conjugates, irrespective of the type of complexon, were shown to retain their immunochemical activity and could be used for lanthanide immunofluorescence analysis of virus-specific antigens.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors have examined the possibility of using sectional polystyrene plates, made in this country, in time-resolved fluoroimmunoassay (tr-FIA) with Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis and tick-borne encephalitis arboviruses, and with influenza A virus. The plates presensitized with specific antibodies were found fit for the detection of the antigens of the above viruses. These plates are not recommended for the detection of influenza A virus-specific proteins adsorbed directly onto the microplate surface.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTemperature dependence (over the range from 5 to 75 degrees C) of the fluorescence quantum yield--the parameter sensitive to the rapid (ns) mobility--has been investigated. For native proteins containing 1--2 fluorescing chromophores this dependence in the non-denaturing temperature range can be described by the equation 1/q = a + b . T/eta (a and b are temperature-independent constants, T is the temperature (K), eta is the viscosity of water, (cP).
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