1973
DOI: 10.1136/jcp.26.2.160
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Simplified procedure for the detection of antigens by crossed immunoelectrophoresis.

Abstract: In testing biological fluids for specific antigens by the method of crossed immunoelectrophoresis in agar gel (Bussard, 1959;Culliford, 1964;Kohn, 1967) and tapered troughs are cut either with a fine scalpel or with a suitable gel punch. For a 1-mm layer of agar, the troughs shown in Fig. 1

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“…From Table 1 it is obvious that some antisera against human proteins did not cross-react with the animal sera tested. However, by using electroimmunodiffusion with triangular troughs for antigen and antiserum as described by KEYSER et al (1973) precipitates could be visible between i. a. anti-human a,-antitrypsin and swine serum (Martinsson, unpublished). Such precipitates were not observed after immunoelectrophoresis or immunodiffusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From Table 1 it is obvious that some antisera against human proteins did not cross-react with the animal sera tested. However, by using electroimmunodiffusion with triangular troughs for antigen and antiserum as described by KEYSER et al (1973) precipitates could be visible between i. a. anti-human a,-antitrypsin and swine serum (Martinsson, unpublished). Such precipitates were not observed after immunoelectrophoresis or immunodiffusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%