Publications by authors named "G Chieregatti"

The authors review reports in the literature on the fitness and ability to drive of neurosurgical patients and subjects afflicted by neurological disorders, before focusing on their own series of 204 idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. The study sample comprised 173 men and 31 women (average age 70.6 and 74.

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The simultaneous presence of homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions at different binding sites of a multiepitope antigen makes the description of the kinetic parameters of the so called "one step" solid phase immunometric assays complex. The authors extended the "one step" approach to the concept of the "soluble sandwich" methodology which differs from the former by the delayed solid phase capture of the biotinylated immunocomplex to a streptavidin coated solid support. Using prolactin monoclonal IEMAs as a model, the equilibria involved in the reactions have been studied on a thermodynamic basis through a description of the kinetics of the interactions between biotinylated Mabs and solid phase streptavidin both in presence and/or in absence of the antigen and HRP-conjugated antibody.

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Quad Raggruppamento Toscoumbroemiliano Stor Med

February 1989

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The capacity to solubilize immune complexes can be readily measured by incubating the test serum with a suspension of an immune precipitate formed by beta-galactosidase and anti-beta-galactosidase antibody, and then reading the enzyme units (EU) liberated in the clear supernatant. Our method is rapid and inexpensive; it can be performed in plates and read in scanning colorimeters. Although on large numbers of observations the ICSC is significantly correlated with the CH50, a few discordant cases suggest that solubilization and haemolysis are functions of the alternative and classical pathways of complement respectively.

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