1974
DOI: 10.1016/0022-1759(74)90018-0
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Human serum antibodies against native DNA detected by an indirect immunoperoxidase spot technique

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“…Others (3,4,6,(10)(11)(12)(13) have reported on the principle of using immunoenzyme techniques for the detection of serum antibodies and antigens. However, these procedures as reported are not ideally suited for large-scale economic screening of animal and human sera for antibodies (or antigens) because of the fairly long incubation times required (60 min to several hours), types of reaction vehicles employed (such as individual polystyrene tubes or culture dishes), or the relatively large amounts of reagents required in macrotechniques.…”
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“…Others (3,4,6,(10)(11)(12)(13) have reported on the principle of using immunoenzyme techniques for the detection of serum antibodies and antigens. However, these procedures as reported are not ideally suited for large-scale economic screening of animal and human sera for antibodies (or antigens) because of the fairly long incubation times required (60 min to several hours), types of reaction vehicles employed (such as individual polystyrene tubes or culture dishes), or the relatively large amounts of reagents required in macrotechniques.…”
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