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Determination of relative antigen-antibody avidities by radial immunodiffusion
Journal of Immunological Methods, 1983Radial immunodiffusion can be used to determine relative antigen-antibody avidities in exactly the same way as demonstrated previously for quantitative immunoelectrophoresis (Birkmeyer et al., 1981). Antigen-antibody interactions of greater avidity result in a greater value of (delta Area/delta [Antigen]) in plots of immunoprecipitin circle area versus
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DETERMINATION OF ANTISTREPTOLYSIN O BY REVERSED SINGLE RADIAL IMMUNODIFFUSION
Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Section B Microbiology and Immunology, 1974A diffusion‐in‐gel micromethod for quantitation of ASO is presented. The method is compared with conventional dilution techniques. Non‐reduced ASO and sheep erythrocytes were mixed in an agarose gel. Around holes filled with sera under test zones of inhibited hemolysis appeared when the ASO was reduced.
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REACTIVITY OF RABBIT IgG‐FRAGMENTS IN SINGLE‐RADIAL‐IMMUNODIFFUSION
Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Section B Microbiology, 1976The previously described method of assaying the antibody respons to influenza virus by single‐radial‐immunodiffusion is based on the formation of opalescent zones when immune sera are allowed to diffuse into gels containing large amount of purified influenza virus.
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Detecting Microalbuminuria by Radial Immunodiffusion
Diabetic Medicine, 1985D, Cheţa, G, Stoica
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RADIAL IMMUNODIFFUSION IN ENSURING BLOOD TRANSFUSION SAFETY
Radial immunodiffusion (RID) is a cornerstone serological technique for ensuring blood transfusion safety by quantifying critical plasma proteins, including immunoglobulins (IgG, IgM, IgA), complement components (C3, C4), and other transfusion-relevant antigens.Mirzakbarova, Chamanoy +1 more
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Further studies on single radial immunodiffusion—III
Immunochemistry, 1970D.R. Nash, L. Scolari, J.F. Heremans
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Quantitation of antigen in radial immunodiffusion plates
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