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Science 22 December 1967:
Vol. 158. no. 3808, pp. 1570 - 1572
DOI: 10.1126/science.158.3808.1570

Articles

Solid-Phase Radioimmunoassay in Antibody-Coated Tubes

Kevin Catt 1 and Geoffrey W. Tregear 1

1 Department of Medicine, Monash University, Prince Henry's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia

The adsorption of antibody to polymeric surfaces has been used to develop a new method of solid-phase radioimmunoassay. Incubation is performed in antibody-coated, disposable tubes that are finally washed-out with water and counted for quantitation of the bound tracer. The method is simple, rapid, inexpensive, and suitable for automation.


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