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Immunodiffusion

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1962
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Quantitative Radial Immunodiffusion

1979
Mancini et al. (1965) developed a very simple method to quantitate antigens using gel diffusion. The principle is this: The antigen is placed in a well punched into an agar layer. The agar was mixed while melted at 45°-50°C with the corresponding antibody.
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Single Radial Immunodiffusion

1996
Single radial immunodiffusion is used extensively for the quantitative estimation of antigens (1). In this method, the antigen--antibody precipitation is made more sensitive than in double immunodiffusion (see Chapter 135) by the incorporation of the antiserum in the agar solution before the gel is made (2). Thus, the antiserum is uniformly distributed
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CHROMATOGRAPHY AND IMMUNODIFFUSION

The Lancet, 1967
A. Agostoni, C. Vergani, B. Lomanto
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INTERPRETATION OF IMMUNODIFFUSION TESTS

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1960
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