Immunoaffinity chromatography with a monoclonal antibody produced against bovine tau protein was used to purify tau proteins from human brain. Fifty grams of brain tissue yielded approximately 2 mg of pure tau proteins. The affinity-purified human tau was used to produce a high-titered rabbit anti-human tau serum. The monoclonal anti-tau antibody and the polyclonal rabbit anti-tau serum were then used to construct a sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of human tau proteins, with a sensitivity of 1 ng/ml.

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