Two rapid and simple enzyme immunoassays (EIA) for antibodies to E. histolytica the protozoa causing ambiasis, are described. In the rapid dot EIA, a qualitative procedure, antigens were dried as a small dot (3 mm in diameter) on a thin white opaque polystyrene strip and serum samples were assayed undiluted.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn radial partition immunoassay, radial chromatography is used for performing an immunoassay. We describe the application of this technology to the measurement of digoxin in serum by enzyme immunoassay, with the entire testing procedure carried out on glass-fiber filter paper. A sample is applied to a small central area of the filter paper, where it reacts with the antibody to digoxin immobilized there.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe use an ion-exchange column-chromatographic technique for separating creatine kinase isoenzymes in serum, and occasionally observe what appears to be sustained increase in the MB fraction. Most patients whose sera show such behavior have myocardial disease, but not necessarily a recent myocardial infarction. Electrophoretic analysis of a small sampling of such sera revealed that the apparent MB migrates atypically, appearing distinctly between isoezymes MB and MM.
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