| Literature DB >> 10463542 |
A R Mire-Sluis1, A Padilla, R G Das.
Abstract
To quantify the biological activity of different cytokine preparations with different specific activities by bioassay, mass units cannot be used and biological activity has to be expressed as << biological potency units >>. The biological unit requires definition by a standard that is assay-independent (especially when measuring a particular type of biological activity). Once the unit is defined, it can be used in any laboratory, thus providing a means of ensuring uniformity throughout the world in the designation of potency of different biological preparations. The World Health Organisation (WHO) standardization programme involves the production of biologically stable, well-characterised potency and immunoassay standards that are available world-wide using a single international unitage. These international standards have been used to reduce dramatically the variation in estimates of cytokine preparations within and between laboratories for immunoassays and bioassays.Mesh:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10463542
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Biol Stand ISSN: 0301-5149