Beitr Infusionsther Transfusionsmed
February 1998
An extended application of the solid-phase antiglobulin test Solidscreen II consists in the use of enzyme-treated test cells. Beside the increased sensitivity in the detection of weak Rh antibodies, 'real enzyme-reactive antibodies' can be detected. A total of 818 serum samples and 404 EDTA plasma samples were tested for red cell antibodies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs alternatives to hemagglutination, solid-phase red blood cell adherence assays are of increasing importance. The adaptation of the new techniques to microplates offers several advantages over hemagglutination. Using microplates the assays may be processed semiautomatically, and the results can be read spectrophotometrically and interpreted by a personal computer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExperiences with a kinetic method for measurement of SGPT in microtiter plate using an automatic sample processing device and Medusa software (Biotest) were evaluated. The correlation coefficient in parallel assessment of samples in a clinical routine laboratory was found to be 0.935 (p < 0.
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February 1990
A newly developed automatically readable solid-phase antiglobulin test is described. The solid-phase test in comparison with conventional antiglobulin techniques for screening and identification of red cell antibodies showed agreement in 2346 (98.7%) of samples tested.
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