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Data processing for radial immunodiffusion

Immunochemistry, 1971
Abstract The procedure for calculation of the ratio of the number of antibody to antigen molecules initially contained within a precipitin ring is given for both the forward (antigen-in-the-well) and reverse (antibody-in-the-well) methods of radial immunodiffusion from single wells.
R, Trautman, K M, Cowan, G G, Wagner
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Influence of merthiolate on single radial immunodiffusion

Klinische Wochenschrift, 1972
In the course of quantitative immunoglobulin determinations by radial immunodiffusion systematical differences in the results have been observed. These differences possibly are due to an influence of merthiolate (sodium aethyl mercurithiosalicylat) which is added to the agar to avoid bacterial growth. We proved this possibility by experiments under the
M, Neuburg, O, Wetter
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Quantitation of lens proteins by radial immunodiffusion method

Experimental Eye Research, 1973
Abstract The quantitation of α- and γ-crystallin in ten different bovine lenses has been determined by radial immunodiffusion method.
P D, Mehta, S, Lerman
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Thyroxine Binding Globulin (TBG) Assay by Radial Immunodiffusion

Hormone and Metabolic Research, 1978
Thyroxine-binding globulin was measure by radial immuno-diffusion using ten microliters of serum. The mean value in a normal group was 1.95 +/- 0.38 mg/dl. The values obtained by this method were in good agreement with the thyroxine-binding capacity determined by paper electrophoresis (r = 0.956).
P, De Nayer, B, Luypaert
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Antigen quantitation by a hemolytic radial immunodiffusion assay

Immunochemistry, 1978
Abstract The radial immunoprecipitin assay for antigen quantitation (Mancini's assay) was modified into a radial immunohemolytic assay, whereby the antigen lyses erythrocytes coated with the complementary antibody. Thus, when rabbit immunoglobulin G (IgG) diffused in Petri dishes from wells into agar gels containing erythrocytes coated with purified ...
F J, Demma   +4 more
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Immunochemical quantitation of antigens by single radial immunodiffusion

Immunochemistry, 1965
Abstract When an unknown amount of antigen is allowed to diffuse radially from a well in a uniformly thin layer of antibody-containing agar for a sufficient time to allow all antigen to combine, the final area reached by the precipitate is directly proportional to the amount of antigen employed, and inversely proportional to the concentration of ...
G, Mancini   +2 more
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Radial Immunodiffusion (RID)

2018
Radial immunodiffusion (RID) is a quantitative test, and is often used in serology laboratories to quantify the concentration of a certain antigen or antibody class in a patient’s serum. The technique is very simple and cost-effective; however, it may require a long incubation time; hence, some laboratories prefer to use alternative methods such as an ...
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