Sera from patients with adult T-cell leukemia and asymptomatic carriers of human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) from widely separated areas of the world reacted strongly in a standardized quantitative enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay procedure with HTLV-I viral antigen prepared from a strain isolated in the United States. There was a sharp differentiation of the values seen in the patients as compared with a normal population. Of the 35 acquired immune deficiency syndrome patients with Kaposi's sarcoma, only 2 were positive for HTLV-I antibodies in this test, and the distribution of the negative assay values in the other acquired immune deficiency syndrome patient sera was similar to that seen in the normal sera.
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January 1983
A rapid, specific, standardized, objective and sensitive quantitative enzyme immunoassay (ELISA) procedure has been developed for the detection of human autoantibodies to thyroglobulin. It involves three ten minute incubations, with the positive control serum adjusted to yield an absorbance of approximately 1.00.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA rapid, specific, sensitive, standardized, a reproducible enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) procedure has been developed for detecting the heterophil antibody associated with infectious mononucleosis (IM). The IM heterophil antibody used for the solid phase was purified from bovine erythrocyte stroma. The test uses heavy-chain-specific anti-immunoglobulin M (IgM) labeled with alkaline phosphatase and three 10-min incubations.
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December 1982
An increased incidence of abnormal values for anti-DNA, anti-deoxyribonucleoprotein (NP) and rheumatoid factor (RF) were found in heterophil antibody-positive infectious mononucleosis (IM). These positive auto-immune reactions were mostly at low levels. Those IM sera which revealed these auto-antibodies in the normal range showed mean values which were significantly higher than the mean values seen in normal sera.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSerum concentrations of anti-DNA and anti-deoxyribonucleoprotein (NP) antibodies were measured in parallel by standardized ELISA methods with a polyvalent anti-immunoglobulin conjugate in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), Sjögren's syndrome (SS) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). High levels of these antibodies predominated in systemic lupus erythematosus. While an appreciable incidence of antibodies also occurred in SS and RA, they were mostly at lower levels.
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