J Immunol Methods
March 1992
A resampling ('bootstrap') technique was applied to assess the reliability of the calculated imprecision profile (IP), as obtained from the dose/response curve and the response/error relationship (RER) using the cumulative data relative to two assays, i.e. a T4 radioimmunoassay (RIA) and a TSH immunofluorometric assay (IFMA), both run in duplicate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSimulation procedures were applied to assess the response/error relationship (RER) and the imprecision profile (IP) for two model assays, a T4 RIA and a TSH IFMA both using duplicate samples. In order to define the reference functions, the mean data obtained in 10 successive experiments for dose/response curve (DR), RER and IP were employed. The following conclusions emerged from the study: (a) run sizes of ca.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Biol Regul Homeost Agents
November 1988
The human colon adenocarcinoma derived cell line HT-29 is a good in vitro model for the study of CEA production and release under various experimental conditions. Many studies indicate that CEA secretion is correlated with cell proliferation and seems to depend on the growth conditions and differentiation characteristics induced by the culture medium. The present study demonstrates that recombinant interferons alpha, beta and gamma (rIFN alpha, rIFN beta, rIFN gamma) can modify CEA production and release by HT-29 cell-line.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIncreasing evidence in the literature indicates that serum sialic acid is increased in cancer patients suggesting a possible usefulness of its determination as a tumor marker. However there are many discrepancies in the data reported, probably due to methodological errors, mainly in lipid bound sialic measurement. In this paper we illustrate the results obtained when we applied a method worked out in our laboratory for the determination of total and fractionated sialic acid (lipid and protein bound) to the analysis of sera from patients with ovarian tumors and the preliminary data on the follow up of selected cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe results obtained with the direct radioimmunological method and electrosyneresis in the search for Australia antigen were compared in 3100 donor sera. In a limited number of sera, the positivity of radioimmunological examination was tested by neutralization tests with human antibody and with the serum of normal guinea-pigs. Electrosyneresis proved positive in 4% of cases, while radioimmunological examination produced a clearly positive result in 6.
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