2016
DOI: 10.4155/bio-2016-0053
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Reduction of Dilution Error in Elisas Using an Internal Standard

Abstract: Dilution correction can significantly improve accuracy and precision of immunoassays. Additional control strategies may further mitigate other sources of variability.

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“…However, assays that support potency or those that do not have a standard curve may benefit from an IS to control the assay performance. A case study was discussed where the IS concept was applied to monitor sample dilution bias in a relative potency ELISA under GMP [42]. A fluorescent dye was spiked into test articles and reference standards at the first assay step and carried downstream through all subsequent sample dilution steps.…”
Section: Pk Assays Use Of Is In Lba To Improve Precision and Accuracy: mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, assays that support potency or those that do not have a standard curve may benefit from an IS to control the assay performance. A case study was discussed where the IS concept was applied to monitor sample dilution bias in a relative potency ELISA under GMP [42]. A fluorescent dye was spiked into test articles and reference standards at the first assay step and carried downstream through all subsequent sample dilution steps.…”
Section: Pk Assays Use Of Is In Lba To Improve Precision and Accuracy: mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The imprecision can largely be attributed to inconsistencies in the upper asymptote. Although the precision is higher in this assay format, we suspect this could be improved dramatically through further assay optimization, replication, plate layout randomization, and/or automation. , …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although the precision is higher in this assay format, we suspect this could be improved dramatically through further assay optimization, replication, plate layout randomization, and/or automation. 39,40 ■ CONCLUSION In this study, we explored the feasibility of using aptamers as affinity reagents in an HPV potency assay. We generated an aptamer, HPV-07, that has many of the attributes of a high quality reagent such as (a) high affinity, (b) high specificity, (c) stability indication, (d) competition with a neutralizing reagent, (e) precision, (f) accuracy, (g) and a large linear range in standard assay conditions.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%