Rapid agglutination testing in an ultrasonic standing wave.

J Immunol Methods

School of Pure and Applied Biology, University of Wales College of Cardiff, Cathays Park, UK.

Published: September 1993

The time taken to perform diagnostic agglutination tests can be significantly reduced by applying an ultrasonic standing wave field to a droplet of reactants held in a capillary tube. Avian erythrocytes, bacteria and latex particles from commercially available test kits were agglutinated in 15 s, 5 min, and 1 min respectively. These times compare favourably with the times of 30 min, 4 h, and 8 min required for agglutination by the methods prescribed for the respective kits. No loss in sensitivity or specificity was observed with the ultrasonic method. A multi-test procedure is also described whereby a series of five droplets loaded in a single capillary can be tested in less than 4 min by drawing the capillary along the axis of the ultrasonic field of a ring transducer.

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